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Product Description
These simply constructed lightweight chairs were conceived as companions to the Nandi Dining Table, but they work just as well independently. Reminiscent of mid-century styles, these chairs are versatile and will fit in a variety of settings. Being stackable, they are convenient to store and are suitable for small spaces as well. A unique cane weave pattern with three strands going into each hole was designed for the seat. The cane holes are deliberately left exposed without a border to cover them, thus showing the handwoven nature of the chair.
All products of the Nandi collection come with special feet pads that have been customised as per the shape and size of each leg. They felt pads are inserted into a groove at the bottom of the leg to improve their durability and to make them less visible.
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We offer this product in a choice of two wood finishes: Natural Teak and Dark Stain.
For the Natural Teak finish, the wood is sanded and finished with hard wax oil to bring out the natural, golden-brown colour of the teak.
For the Dark Stain finish, a coat of water-based, teak stain is applied to give the wood a darker teak shade, followed by a coat of a sealer.
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