Hepplewhite chair
The Hepplewhite chair is a style of furniture that originated in the late 18th century, named after the English cabinetmaker George Hepplewhite. Known for its elegant and refined design, this chair often features a curved backrest and tapered legs, showcasing the neoclassical influence of the time.
Hepplewhite chairs are typically made from mahogany or other fine woods and may include decorative elements such as inlays or upholstered seats. They are often associated with the broader Hepplewhite style, which emphasizes simplicity and grace in furniture design, making them a popular choice in traditional and modern interiors alike.