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Lazada
Designed by Christophe Delcourt
Kat dining chair is a well-crafted and utilitarian design. The round edges and corners on the solid wood leg contribute a soft and quiet feel. The visible dark grey epoxy metal screws and rails add a touch of elegance. It’s a chair that does not call for attention but attracts you anyway.
Finishes:
Structure in solid wood and veneer in walnut or stained oak, rails and fittings in metal painted dark grey, upholstery in fabric or leather
Dimensions:
W545 x D494 x H810 mm SH460 mm
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