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Office Chair V Leg

Designer Chandigarh Collective
Collection Project Chandigarh
Year/Period 1955
Dimensions ( cm / in ) H 30.6 / D 23.9 / W 20.1 H 77.5 / D 60.5 / W 51.0
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Product Description

The Office Chair V Leg is re-edition of the office cane chair originally made for administrative offices in Chandigarh. Structural nuances seen in vintage pieces - including finger joints, inclination of the seat, bowed backrest, gentle rounding of edges along the length of arms and legs - are given due attention in our version of the chair. Attention is also paid to rustic elements of the original design (such as cane-work knots left exposed at the back of chair) which are all diligently preserved. The natural rattan cane used in the seat and back rest is peeled and woven meticulously by hand.

Product Specification

Standard dimensions H 30.6 / D 23.9 / W 20.1 H 77.5 / D 60.5 / W 51.0
Materials Teak (Tectona grandis) Natural Cane
Product variants N/A
Other information Arm Height - 26.2 66.5 Seat Height - 17.2 43.5
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Wood Finish and Cane Weave Options

The Office Chair V Leg is available in the following Wood Finish and Cane Weaving options:

Wood Finish Options - Natural Teak / Dark Stain / Black Finish

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Natural Teak
Colour swatch of Dark Stain
Dark Stain
Colour swatch of Black Finish
Black Finish

Cane Weave Options - Diamond Weave / Cross Weave

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Diamond Cane Weave
Colour swatch of Cross Cane Weave
Cross Cane Weave
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