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Pair of English Leather Wingback Chairs from Saville Row, London
Located in Atlanta, GA
Pair of English leather wingback chairs from Gieves & Hawkes, Saville Row, London, circa 1920.
Category

Vintage 1920s English Chairs

Materials

Leather

Late 19th Century English Wingback Chair
Located in Atlanta, GA
Late 19th century English wingback chair, the red leather upholstered shaped back surmounting a
Category

Antique 19th Century English Chairs

Pair of Croc Wingback Chairs
Located in New York, NY
Pair of English style crocodile-embossed leather wingback chairs with contrasting leather backs
Category

American Armchairs

Materials

Brass

Pair of English Leather Wingback Chairs
Located in Canaan, CT
A wonderful pair leather wingback chairs brought over from England 50 years ago. Cushions were
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Mid-20th Century English Chesterfield Wingback Chairs

Materials

Leather

English Tufted Leather Wingback Armchair
Located in Stamford, CT
English leather tufted wingback armchair with original leather upholstery and brass nailhead trim
Category

Early 20th Century Wingback Chairs

Materials

Leather, Wood

Early 20th Century English Regency-style Wingback Leather Chair
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This 1930's English Regency-style wingback chair features an very wide seat and is completely
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Early 20th Century English Regency Wingback Chairs

Materials

Brass

English Vintage Oxblood Leather Wingback Chesterfield Armchairs, Pair, 1970s
Located in Chester, Flintshire
Upholstered in oxblood leather, this pair of matching wingback Chesterfield armchairs have cabriole
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Vintage 1970s English Chesterfield Wingback Chairs

Materials

Leather

English 19th Century Leather Covered Invalid s Wing Chair
Located in Southampton, NY
English early 19th century leather covered invalid's wing chair. The chair adjusts and the arms
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Antique Early 19th Century British Georgian Wingback Chairs

Materials

Leather, Oak

English Georgian Style Brown Leather Wing Chair with Brass Nail Head Trim
Located in Antwerp, BE
Vintage English Georgian style brown leather wing chair with tufted back and wool harris tweed seat
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Mid-20th Century British Georgian Wingback Chairs

Materials

Leather

Pair of English George III Style Wing Chairs Upholstered in Leather
Located in Hudson, NY
Pair of English George III style wing back armchairs with original close-nailed and button backed
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Vintage 1910s English George III Wingback Chairs

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English Wingback Leather Chair For Sale on 1stDibs

With a vast inventory of beautiful furniture at 1stDibs, we’ve got just the English wingback leather chair you’re looking for. An English wingback leather chair — often made from animal skin, leather and wood — can elevate any home. Find 105 options for an antique or vintage English wingback leather chair now, or shop our selection of 4 modern versions for a more contemporary example of this long-cherished piece. There are many kinds of the English wingback leather chair you’re looking for, from those produced as long ago as the 18th Century to those made as recently as the 21st Century. Each English wingback leather chair bearing Georgian, Victorian or Arts and Crafts hallmarks is very popular. You’ll likely find more than one English wingback leather chair that is appealing in its simplicity, but Chesterfield, Bevan Funnell Ltd. and Ethan Allen produced versions that are worth a look.

How Much is an English Wingback Leather Chair?

The average selling price for an English wingback leather chair at 1stDibs is $5,350, while they’re typically $1,250 on the low end and $22,000 for the highest priced.

Finding the Right Wingback-chairs for You

They may not offer structural support, but the wings on antique and vintage wingback chairs certainly do have a purpose or did, when the design was first conceived in England in the 1600s.

Back then, the armchair protrusions were meant to protect the sitter from drafts and from the strong heat radiating from the large fireplaces that were popular at the time. This explains why the wingback is so strongly associated with cozying up by the fireplace.

Although the functional aspect of a wingback may be obsolete in the 21st century, the chairs have maintained their popularity over the years and have seen waves of revivals, from mid-century modern spinoffs to playful contemporary adaptations (like the Bear chair by Pierre Yovanovitch, wherein the place of wings are furry ears — a cheeky send-up of Hans Wegner’s iconic mid-century Papa Bear chair).

Shop the most innovative versions of wingback chairs today on 1stDibs.