The A-Frame Stool

Hand-welded steel. Solid hardwood seat. The kind of stool that stays in the family.

The Wright Chair

Modeled after the original Toledo drafting chair — heavier, stronger, and built to last a lifetime.

 

The Zen Chair

Clean lines. Hand-welded steel. A chair that earns its place in any room.

 

The VI Bench

Solid hardwood. Hand-selected for grain and character. Steel hardware that only improves with age.

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Luxury Industrial Seating: Built to Last a Lifetime

Structural steel frames. Half-inch molded plywood seats. Restaurant-grade finishes.


Industrial seating exists at the intersection of craft and function — where the weight of a steel frame meets the warmth of a hardwood seat, and where every piece is designed to outlast the space it occupies.

At Vintage Industrial, we build seating the same way we build our tables: from structural steel and solid hardwood, finished to restaurant-grade standards and assembled by hand in the USA. Our chairs, stools, and benches are not production-line pieces. Each one is built to order, calibrated to your finish selections, and engineered for the kind of daily use that destroys lesser furniture.

From the Dining Room to the Boardroom

Our seating collection spans the full range of the Vintage Industrial aesthetic — dining chairs with molded hardwood seats and hand-finished steel frames, bar stools scaled for counter and bar height, and benches built for entryways, conference rooms, and hospitality environments that demand architectural consistency.

Seating surfaces are half-inch molded plywood — nearly double the industry standard — finished in your choice of stain from natural beech to dark espresso, to coordinate with any tabletop in our collection.

American Made since 2009

Contract-Grade. Residential-Ready

Most industrial-style seating is built for residential use — thin metal, standard-gauge plywood seats, finishes that show wear within a year. Ours is not. Every piece leaves our shop with restaurant-grade steel and wood finishes: chemical resistant, scratch resistant, and built to hold up in high-traffic commercial environments without compromising the aesthetic your space demands.

The preferred seating of law firms, creative studios, and luxury residences that treat “standard” as a last resort.

Bullet specs:

  • Structural steel frames — welded, not bolted
  • Select models offer adjustable seat height — dining, counter, and bar ranges available with swivel-lock mechanism
  • Half-inch molded plywood seating surfaces — nearly double the industry standard
  • Natural steel, blackened steel, and aged paint finish — custom color matching available
  • Restaurant-grade finishes — chemical resistant, commercial durable
  • Available in dining, counter, and bar heights
  • Made in the USA — American steel, sustainably sourced hardwood
  • Built to order — custom stain and finish to match your space

Shop Our Industrial Seating

Why Choose Vintage Industrial Seating?

There’s a reason our chairs are in Four Seasons hotels, MGM casino restaurants, and hospitality environments across the country. These aren’t decorative pieces — they’re built to survive the kind of daily abuse that exposes every shortcut a lesser manufacturer took.

It started in 2011 when a restaurant client came to us with a problem: their off-the-shelf chairs were failing. Marketed as commercial quality, built to residential standards. We built them a replacement — an antique reproduction of a classic drafting chair, fabricated from structural steel and finished to restaurant grade. It held up. Word spread.

Since 2012, our Wright Chairs have been in continuous service at MGM Tap restaurants inside MGM casinos across the country — alongside our I Beam tables and other pieces from the collection. As MGM has opened new properties, we’ve furnished them. Not one chair has ever failed in service.

Every piece starts as raw steel in our shop, shaped, welded, and finished by hand. The half-inch molded plywood seats are nearly double the industry standard. The restaurant-grade finishes are chemical resistant and built for the long haul. And unlike the big-box “industrial style” alternatives, ours are built to a standard — not a price point.

Frequently Asked Questions

What seating heights are available?+
We build to dining height (seat approximately 18 inches, pairs with standard 30-inch tables), counter height (seat approximately 24 inches, pairs with 36-inch surfaces), and bar height (seat approximately 30 inches, pairs with 42-inch bars). Custom heights are available on request during your commission conversation.
What are the seats made from?+
Our seating surfaces are half-inch molded plywood — nearly double the thickness of industry-standard chair seats. Finished in your choice of stain from natural beech to dark espresso, they're built to hold their shape and finish under daily commercial use.
Can I match my seating finish to my Vintage Industrial table?+
Yes — our seating finishes are designed to coordinate with our table collection. Share your table finish during the commission process and we'll match the steel and stain accordingly.
What steel finishes are available?+
Natural steel, blackened steel, and aged paint finish. Custom color matching is also available.
Is adjustable seat height available?+
Select chairs and stools in our collection offer adjustable seat heights — the Rebar Chair adjusts from 18 to 25 inches at dining height and 26 to 33 inches at bar height, and the Wright Chair and Stool offer pneumatic height adjustment with a swivel-lock mechanism. Fixed height is also available on all adjustable models if preferred.
How long does a custom seating order take?+
Lead time is 12 or more weeks from commission confirmation. Exact timing depends on order complexity and current shop capacity, and is confirmed during your commission conversation.
Do you ship nationwide?+
Yes. Standard delivery is freight curbside. White glove service — inside placement, unpacking, and full assembly — is available; delivery method is confirmed during your commission conversation.