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.
Chicago-based architects HBRA reached out to Eustis Chair. HBRA had a vision. They wanted to work with Eustis Chair with to build a custom chair for the Bass/Cross Campus Library. ...
The Cotswold chair by Eustis Chair is an antique reproduction chair. The style of this particular dining and library chair dates all the way back to the 1600s! ...
We manufacture the Cataumet chair in our U.S. chair factory from your choice of durable hardwood. We can also custom stain your seating to match your tables, mill-work or project. ...
The Empire chair by Eustis Chair offers traditional elegance. Eustis Chair designed this chair at the request of one of our restaurant customers. They required a beautiful, stackable hardwood chair for their dining room....
Phillips Exeter Academy contacted Eustis Chair. They needed a comfortable wood chair with arms. This chair would go in their faculty meeting room. They first looked at the Charleston chair by Eustis Chair. However, their faculty found the Charleston's back to be a bit too...
At Eustis Chair have a real knack for manufacturing chairs with classic designs. You do not get much more classic than our wood Captain chair. The trademark spindle carvings and curved armrests come straight from the cabin of a naval commander....
We originally designed Burton Judson for the University of Chicago. This was a repeat order as we originally created our Bartlett Hall dining chair for the University of Chicago's dining hall all the way back in 2002....
The Burlingame chair Burlingame Public Library was the first library to purchase a Eustis Joint® chair in 1998. We named the chair The Burlingame in their honor. With no joint failures since then, it is no surprise that library Director Pat Harding came to us...