Pair Homecrest \"Casino\" Mesh Iron Clamshell Style Chairs, c.1960’s
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Designer: Homecrest
Manufacturer: Homecrest
Country: United States
Materials: Enameled Steel
Period Style: Mid-Century Modern Date of Manufacturer: c.1960’s
Condition: Original Vintage Condition
Number of Items: 2
ID Number: 10272
Dimensions:
31”H x 24.75”W x 22.50”D
Seat Height 15.50\"
Description: This striking pair of Homecrest “Casino” clamshell-style chairs embodies the sculptural elegance and relaxed functionality of Mid-Century Modern design. Crafted from enameled steel, the airy mesh construction creates a light visual profile while offering surprising strength and durability. The distinctive clamshell backs and gracefully curved sled-style legs give the chairs a fluid, architectural presence from every angle. Finished in their original vintage condition, they showcase authentic character and age appropriate to the era. Perfect for indoor or covered outdoor use, these chairs make a bold yet timeless statement in any modern space.
Fun Historical Fact: Homecrest was founded in the early 1950s and became one of the leading American manufacturers of modern metal furniture during the postwar design boom. In the 1960s, mesh and wire seating like this became popular for its innovative blend of industrial materials and casual comfort. The “Casino” line reflects the era’s fascination with leisure, optimism, and indoor-outdoor living. Today, original Homecrest mesh chairs are highly sought after for their durability, sculptural form, and unmistakable Mid-Century character.