A fine example of a traditional Irish Súgán chair - hand-crafted in ash with a rope-woven seat of plaited straw, and finished with the soft patina of generations of use.
Date: 19th century - The first records of Súgán chairs was listed around 1835 and was continuous until around 1902
Origin: Ireland
Material: Ash with plaited straw seat (Súgán)
Design: Continuous back legs and supports with simple ladder-back form
Construction: Hand-finished cigar-shaped stretchers made with a spoke shave; joints secured with simple joinery and dowels
Finish: Layers of historic paint worn to a mellow, time-softened patina
Seat Height: 47cm (18.5'')
Dimensions: H: 85cm (33.5'') | W: 42cm (16.5'') | D: 35cm (13.8'')
Delivery: Not included - please use the Request Delivery Quote feature before completing your order
Heritage & Craftsmanship
The Súgán chair is a distinctive part of Ireland’s rural furniture tradition, its name derived from the Irish word súgán, meaning “stra
...w rope.” The woven seat was typically made from twisted hay, straw, or other locally available fibres, reflecting the resourcefulness of rural communities.
This example is constructed in ash - a strong, flexible timber - with continuous back uprights, a simple ladder-back, and hand-shaped stretchers. The layers of paint, applied and worn over decades, give the chair a depth of colour and texture that only time can create.
Visual Details
The plaited straw seat retains its tactile, organic texture, contrasting with the smooth, worn surfaces of the ash frame. The cigar-shaped stretchers and ladder-back slats are subtly irregular, a hallmark of hand-tool work.
Styling Suggestions
Perfect as a decorative accent in a kitchen, hallway, or garden room, this chair can be appreciated as a piece of folk art as much as a functional seat. It pairs beautifully with rustic, country, or eclectic interiors, and could be styled with a folded throw or small cushion to highlight its form.
Sustainable Style
Choosing antique seating preserves traditional craftsmanship, reduces waste, and brings authentic history into your home.
Purchase with Confidence
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We do not include delivery in our prices as this is dependent upon many factors such as whether it is mainland or overseas. The following options are available to you:-
• You can arrange your own collection from our address
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• Proovia Delivery offer a 2 man delivery system
Internal Reference: BR056
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1164410
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
Height is 85cm (33.5inches)Width is 42cm (16.5inches)Depth is 35cm (13.8inches)
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