OREGAN Dinning chair
Solid Walnut with natural cord seat

$79.00 $170.00
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Code: 000.001.051

Classic materials are given a contemporary update in the beautifully crafted Oregan solid walnut chair with natural cord seat. Everything about this product
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Solid Walnut with natural cord seat

OREGAN Dinning chair
Solid Walnut with natural cord seat

$79.00 $170.00

Product dimensions

Tested for: 110 kg
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 48 cm
Height: 76 cm
Seat width: 41 cm
Seat depth: 38 cm
Seat height: 44 cm
 

Assembly instructions and manuals

Full assembly

Key features

Classic materials are given a contemporary update in the beautifully crafted Oregan solid walnut chair with natural cord seat.
Cord is a durable and sustainable material that's perfect for weaving; combined with the gently curved backrest, the seat provides a long, comfortable sit.
Equally at home in the kitchen or dining room, the solid walnut chair complements a variety of tables and is also available in oak, black and grey

Designer:

HOANG PHAT

Designer thoughts:

Why not have the same style throughout your home? OREGAN series looks just as nice in the kitchen and dining room as in the bedroom or hallway. The solid wood construction holds up well

Packing & Weight

Good to know

May be completed with FIXA self-adhesive floor protectors to protect the underlying surface against wear.
This chair has been tested for home use and meets the requirements for durability and safety, set forth in the following standards: EN 12520 and EN 1022.

Care instructions

Wipe clean using a damp cloth and a mild cleaner.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.

Product description

Solid Walnut, Stain, Clear acrylic lacquer
Main parts: Solid Walnut wood
Seat: natural cord
All parts: Acrylic paint

People & Planet

Product possible to recycle or use for energy recovery, if available in your community.
100% renewable material. (Fixtures excluded)
We have clear requirements for all the wood we use, including a ban on illegally harvested wood. By 2020, we want all our wood to come from more sustainable sources, defined as certified or recycled.