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Referencing the values of forward-thinking craftsmanship and Scandinavian materiality, the Cover Side Chair is an elegant perspective on the timeless wooden chair. With its curved backrest that folds elegantly around its back legs and ties the design together, the Cover Side Chair explores the possibilities of veneer, paired with a deep comfort, modern expression and sturdy base in solid wood. The design is stackable and features a water-based lacquer.
Product description
Referencing the values of forward-thinking craftsmanship and Scandinavian materiality, the Cover Side Chair is an elegant perspective on the timeless wooden chair. With its curved backrest that folds elegantly around its back legs and ties the design together, the Cover Side Chair explores the possibilities of veneer, paired with a deep comfort, modern expression and sturdy base in solid wood. The design is stackable and features a water-based lacquer.
Variant: | Refine Leather Cognac/Oak |
Base color: | Oak |
Base material: | Lacquered Oak |
Seat color: | Oak |
Seat finish: | Seat Upholstery |
Seat material: | Lacquered Oak Veneer |
Upholstery type: | Refine Leather |
Upholstery color: | Cognac |
SKU: | 33030-OAK_COGN |
Height: | 29.7" |
Width: | 17.9" |
Seat height: | 17.9" |
Colli: | 2 |
Lacquered Oak
Oak is a traditionally Scandinavian material with durable abilities against factors such as water and fungi alongside a high level of strength, giving it long-lasting properties fit for furniture.
Leather
We work with some of Europe’s leading leather suppliers to ensure that the leather used in our designs is of the highest possible quality. All leather used in Muuto products has been sourced from either Scandinavian or European cattle.
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Thomas Bentzen, former designer at Louise Campell Studio, started his own studio in 2010. He is the co-founder of the design collective REMOVE and his products have received international recognition at fairs and exhibitions all over the world.