Description
Mexican design chair in hut wood and nautical fabric
Designed by Daniel Orozco Estudio, this 02 Mexican wooden chair celebrates materiality. The organic shape of the natural wood combined with the woven beige nautical fabric brings contrast and personality to any interior.
Its timeless elegance, the result of artisanal craftsmanship, makes it an ideal chair for a living room or bedroom.
A chair handmade by local artisans in Mexico.
Tulum-based Mexican designer Daniel OROZCO is known to be a prophetic designer and renowned for creating interior spaces reflecting subtlety, invention and foresight with a keen eye for detail. His living space creations are visually stunning, both practical and comfortable.
Technical details :
Materials : Natural wooden jabin chair with nautical fabric, natural color, fine style.
Color of the fabric : natural beige.
Handmade by Mexican artisans.
Origin : Mexico
Design by : Daniel Orozco
Lead time : 3 weeks
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