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Shelton Mindel Side Chair

Peter Shelton and Lee Mindel 2006

Peter Shelton and Lee Mindel removed mass, tweaked proportions and simplified lines to reinterpret the traditional banker’s chair, creating a contemporary chair that echoes the stance and stature of another era.The chair is exceptionally comfortable with a full, curved back available with or without an upholstered inner shell.

Finishes

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See approval matrices in the downloads section for Leather approvals.

  • color Beech
  • color Bronzed Cherry
  • color Light Cherry
  • color Medium Cherry
  • color Medium Walnut
  • color Warm Brown Walnut
  • color Medium Red Mahogany
  • color Deep Red Mahogany
  • color Burnt Walnut
  • color Ebonized
  • color Light Walnut
  • color Golden Oak
  • color Clear Maple/Maple/Rotary Maple

Dimensions

Additional Info

Construction and Details
  • Available in a range of KnollTextiles and Spinneybeck® leathers
  • Available with upholstered back inset into the frame
  • Seat is constructed of 1” plywood with 1 ¾” thick seat pad filled with high density polyurethane foam and elastic webbing suspension in a cross weave
  • Frame is constructed using mortise and tenon joints
  • Frame available in Beech, Walnut, or Oak in a variety of finishes
Sustainable Design and Environmental Certification
  • Shelton Mindel Side Chair is certified Clean Air GOLD
  • Learn more about Shelton Mindel Side Chair product certifications and materials at Ecomedes.

 

Shelton, Mindel & Associates is an architectural firm, established in 1978, providing complete architectural, interiors and product design services for corporate, cultural, academic, retail, recreational, hospitality, and residential clients.

Peter Shelton studied architecture at the University of Pennsylvania and Pratt Institute where he received his degree in 1975. He worked for the New York firms of Edward Durrell Stone & Associates and Emery Roth & Sons prior to his founding Shelton, Mindel & Associates.

Lee Mindel received his Master of Architecture from Harvard University in 1976 after obtaining his Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in Architecture, at the University of Pennsylvania. He worked for the New York architecture firms of Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill and Rogers, Butler, Burgun.