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Founded in 1945, during the heyday of Hollywood Regency style’s popularity, Henredon made a name for itself crafting luxurious yet practical furnishings. Today, Henredon accent chairs can be sourced in a wide array of styles, ranging from Klismos chairs to French bergeres. Here at Chairish, we make it easy to shop all of these styles and more with a hand-curated selection that’s been sourced from professional vintage and modernist dealers located all over the U.S. Shop Henredon chairs located in San Francisco, Seattle, and Denver without ever leaving home!

Vintage Henredon slipper chairs - In the 1950s, Henredon was famous for its slipper chair styles. Shop for slipper chair styles in a wide assortment of styles, including French-inspired seats, Chinoiserie-inspired seats and more. If you’re looking for contemporary seats as opposed to antiques, look for vintage Henredon slipper chairs designed by Barbara Barry. Especially if you’re especially interested in bringing home a modern iteration of a Hollywood Regency-era design, Barbara Barry’s Henredon accent chairs are the perfect mix of historical and au courant elegance.

French Henredon accent chairs - Those looking to land French Provincial style will find no shortage of Henredon chairs, either. From cane back bergeres to oval-backed dining chairs, Henredon designed extensively in the French style in the mid 20th century. Use these glamorous chairs in areas where you desire antique French style, but not necessarily the price tag associated with more antiquated designs. Merge them with Hollywood Regency hallmarks like chintz and swag window treatments to conjure up elegant style that recalls Regency extraordinaire—and one-time Henredon designer—Dorothy Draper.