I have a dining table with these chairs and would love to find two more, but I don't have any idea what style it is.
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It is usually difficult to find exactly matching pieces but you are fortunate as there are many (affordable) chairs that are similar enough that a good coat of white paint and matching seat covers would probably look very nice.
Many people op to have several styles of chairs instead of all one style.
This is a doable thing as even newer unfinished chairs (& coat of paint) would make a good combination.
If there are no markings, it will be tough. Join estatesales.net. Every week you will get notice of estate sales by you.
I always called this an accordion style lattice...but when I search that term, I must have made it up, because Google doesn't show it.
Does the underside have any markings?
There are lots of lattice back chairs out there like at this one:
www.ashleyfurniture.com/
You could easily create a shabby chic version by, as cybergrannie said, giving them all a fresh coat of paint and then having them have the same fabric upholstery.
You could even do something where you have some with back pillows and some with seat upholstery like using this chair from Home Depot:
www.homedepot.com/
Matchy matchy is out and mixy matchy is in! Have fun with it!
I like that last line!!!
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