Kenton Carver Dining Chair
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Original price
£147.00
Original price
£147.00
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Original price
£147.00
Original price
£147.00
Current price
£125.00
£125.00
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£125.00
Current price
£125.00
Kenton Carver Dining Chair
Inspired by Marcel Breuer's Cesca Chair, the Kenton Range is instantly recognisable for its Bauhaus roots. Including an S-shaped framework and blend of modernist materials, the Kenton Cantilever Dining Chair with armrests features a chrome metal frame with a black-stained wood and cane seat and backrest. Considered one of the most influential designs of the 20th century, this dining chair has a timeless appeal you've just got to have around your dining table.
As with all natural cane products, slight fraying or variation in texture may occur over time. These subtle signs of natural fibre are part of what makes cane a genuinely authentic material, and should be seen as a mark of its natural origin and quality.
| Product Dimensions: | W 63 x H 83 x D 54 cm |
| Seat Height: | 45 cm |
| Armrest Height: | 69 cm |
| Product Weight: | 8 kg |
| Seat Colour: | Black |
| Seat Material: | Cane |
| Frame Colour: | Chrome |
| Frame Material: | Metal |
| Assembly Information: | Partial Assembly Required |
| Care Advice: | Dust with a dry lint-free cloth, and vacuum using a nozzle attachment. |
| EAN: | 5056474486838 |
Inspired by Bauhaus, this classic design offer highend appeal to your commercial space. Robust, modern, and sophisticated with those hints of industrial design, the Kenton Carver Dining Chair features a cane and black-stained wooden seat and backrest, and a chrome frame.
As with all natural cane products, slight fraying or variation in texture may occur over time. These subtle signs of natural fibre are part of what makes cane a genuinely authentic material, and should be seen as a mark of its natural origin and quality.
As with all natural cane products, slight fraying or variation in texture may occur over time. These subtle signs of natural fibre are part of what makes cane a genuinely authentic material, and should be seen as a mark of its natural origin and quality.