Cast Iron Singer Machinist's Chair
An untouched example of the the iconic Singer machinist's chair. c.1930
Designed to be more ergonomic than the cast iron stool Singer were so famous for. In wonderful original condition with formed ply seat tops and backrest. Height adjustable via threaded seat rod. Singer manufactures mark to base.
An untouched example of the the iconic Singer machinist's chair. c.1930
Designed to be more ergonomic than the cast iron stool Singer were so famous for. In wonderful original condition with formed ply seat tops and backrest. Height adjustable via threaded seat rod. Singer manufactures mark to base.
An untouched example of the the iconic Singer machinist's chair. c.1930
Designed to be more ergonomic than the cast iron stool Singer were so famous for. In wonderful original condition with formed ply seat tops and backrest. Height adjustable via threaded seat rod. Singer manufactures mark to base.
About the maker
During the mid-nineteenth century, the Singer Company became world-famous with its invention, the sewing machine. In 1910, the company launched a range of professional furniture for the textile industry such as stools, chairs, workstations and accessories including a work light.
Dimensions
Seat Height: 435 - 550mm
Width: 390mm
Depth: 440mm
Weight: 15kg