Eustis Chair designs and manufactures elegant & comfortable hardwood chairs, with a focus on truly superior durability. All chairs are made to order in the USA with dozens of designs to choose from.
We pride ourselves on the broad range of places our chairs serve to complement. We have compiled some of our most stunning installations to date, all categorized by institutional use. Click here to view a map of our installations.
The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey asked us for a unique new design to complement their illustrious heritage. Using some of our earlier Gothic chairs as inspiration, we created the new Lawrenceville chair model. ...
Our Louis stacking chair gets its styling from 18th century France, but our engineering is totally modern. Contact is with any questions you may have about this chair or any in our line....
This new cross back stacking chair was modeled after a farm house chair design. However, we have refined the look, and in true Eustis Chair Style, added elegance. ...
The 101 year old Otesaga Hotel in Cooperstown, NY was the inspiration behind our creation of this chair. The designers liked our Virginian Chair, but asked if we could add a hand-hole. The resulting chair has a pleasing new look and is easy to move...
We first designed the Ivy League chair in collaboration with renowned New York City architect Robert A.M. Stern Architects LLP. The architects designed this special project specifically for Harvard University. ...
The Bainbridge Junior stacking chair was designed to be lighter, easier to handle, and take less storage space than our earlier stackable chairs. This elegant Arts & Crafts design, built in Black Cherry as shown above, weighs in at just 13 pounds. ...
The Westminster School in Connecticut came to us with an exciting chair project. The Westminster is ideal for independent school and University dining halls. ...
A furniture trend to keep your eye on in the future comes from the past. We are seeing a surge in popularity in antique furnishings. There are a variety of reasons for the move toward more traditional furniture. ...
At the Duquesne Club (pronounced “Ducane”), their rich history is one of their most valuable and cherished assets. Accordingly, their new member dining chair had to offer superior comfort and traditional elegance to match their aesthetic....