Description
This comfortable chair reminds the Art Deco influence of its designer Emmanuelle Simon with its round and angular curves. The comfortable fabric allied to the solid clear oak wood brings a sense of softness and reassurance to an interior atmosphere.
This chair would perfectly fit in a living room as well as the corner of a bedroom or office. This piece is available with a wide range of fabric choices.
About of Emmanuelle Simon
Emmanuelle Simon is a young french-israeli architect and designer, with a heightened sense of refinement, keen eye for details and passion for craftsmanship.
She is inspired by Art Deco style and wabi-sari philosophy and loves to expose the raw beauty of materials. The designer uses space and light to mold volumes and highlight textures.
Technical details :
Materials : Solid brushed oak and fabric.
Dimensions : W 18,1 x D 24 x H 35 in
Product made in France.
Design by : Emmanuelle Simon
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Lead time : 19 - 21 weeks
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