Crib Black Ash

Lead time 8 weeks

Additional information
Legs Material Metal
Armrest height 67 cm
Chair Colour Black / Ash
Depth 54 cm
Height 77.65 cm
Legs Colour Black
Chair Material Artificial Leather
Chair Model Crib
Seat Height 47 cm
Width 57 cm
Description

The CRIB chair it's expression combines midcentury classic with a modern feel. The beautiful design features include a veneer back upholstered on the inside, the back wrapping around and extending into armrests in a beautiful curve and slim, slightly conical legs for a light and elegant look. CRIB is available as a dining chair only.

Shipping

Delivery Options:

Germany, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands:
One-man delivery service: from €100.00

France:
One-man delivery service: from €135.00

For other countries please find your prices at the checkout.

   

Chair Colour
Chair size

Lead time 8 weeks

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€390.00
€350.00/ per unit
Additional information
Legs Material Metal
Armrest height 67 cm
Chair Colour Black / Ash
Depth 54 cm
Height 77.65 cm
Legs Colour Black
Chair Material Artificial Leather
Chair Model Crib
Seat Height 47 cm
Width 57 cm
Description

The CRIB chair it's expression combines midcentury classic with a modern feel. The beautiful design features include a veneer back upholstered on the inside, the back wrapping around and extending into armrests in a beautiful curve and slim, slightly conical legs for a light and elegant look. CRIB is available as a dining chair only.

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Wood veneer refers to thin slices of real wood. To produce our tables we use veneer 1.6 mm thick slices. Veneer is cut from a log or block of wood using a slicing or peeling process, and can be used to cover a variety of surfaces such as furniture, cabinets, and decorative panels. Veneer is often preferred over solid wood for its flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and environmentally sustainable nature, as it allows for the use of less timber while still maintaining the appearance and feel of real wood. 

Solid wood refers to wood that is made from a single, solid piece of timber. Unlike engineered wood, which is made from layers of wood or other materials, solid wood is cut directly from a tree trunk and can be shaped and finished in a variety of ways. Solid wood is valued for its natural beauty, durability, and strength, and is often used for furniture, flooring, and structural purposes. It can be made from a variety of tree species and can be finished with a range of stains, paints, or varnishes to enhance its appearance and protect it from damage.