Tangāli Dining Armchair / Upholstered Seat |
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Product Description
INODA+SVEJE created the Tangāli Dining Chair with the intention of making a big and spacious dining chair. In addition to the version with woven cane seating, they decided to design a version with an upholstered seat for high traffic environments and for customers who preferred a softer seating experience. The backrest retains the signature wrap around cane pattern of the Tangāli Collection.
Just like the cane seat version, the upholstered version comes in two variants—with arms and without—and can be used as a dining chair or as a desk chair at a study table. Its curved backrest makes it comfortable to sit on for long periods of time.
The seat upholstery is available in the light cream 'Taboga Dove' cotton - linen fabric seen in these images, or a selection of colours from the cotton - linen blended Andaman fabric family.
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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.
The Tangāli cane weave, specially developed by INODA+SVEJE for this collection, is a unique weave with double strands of cane wrapped around the edges of the wooden frame of the products.

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