The Story of the Gothic Gold Fleur-de-Lis High Back Chair
The Gothic cathedral was humanity's attempt to build furniture for God — to create something so tall, so pointed, so full of light that it seemed to transcend the earthly altogether. Brown Rabbit's craftsmen looked at those soaring spires and pointed arches and thought: what if that aspiration could be seated? What if a chair could carry that vertical ambition, that gold-topped glory, that pierced and luminous beauty?
The Gothic Gold Fleur-de-Lis High Back Chair is their answer. Every spire, every quatrefoil, every pointed arch in the backrest is carved by hand — a cathedral in miniature, hewn from solid teak and crowned with gold. The fleur-de-lis at each apex is not merely decorative; it is a statement of the tradition this chair honours — the great medieval royal houses of France and Europe who made the fleur-de-lis the symbol of sacred authority.
To own this chair is to hold a piece of that tradition in your home. Gothic, gold, and gloriously handmade.