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Lazada
Designed by Jamie Hayon
When Jaime Hayon started working on Catch, he drew a man with open arms, like a chair that wants to catch you – and the chair works like that. &Tradition’s collaboration with Jaime Hayon dates to when the company was founded in 2010, and Catch was the first product to come out of the exchange between Hayon and &Tradition in 2013. The Catch-series now involves chairs with both wooden legs and swivel base, bar and counter chair and two different lounge chairs.
Finishes:
Legs in steel powder coated warm black, upholstery in leather in Tailor black
Dimensions:
W820 x D920 x H860 mm SH360 mm
Wattage:
Available in a selection of fabrics or leather
$810.00$688.50
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