Grace Chair

Grace Chair

The Grace Chair is a compilation of curves inspired by the soft arcs and materiality found in nature, especially the pebbles and driftwood Tove Kindt-Larsen would collect from the white sand beach at the seaside resort of Hornbæk on Denmark’s northern coast. It comprises a circular seat atop a slightly larger, offset, circular base, with an embracing backrest populated with long loops of rattan. The lower part of the backrest is woven together to support a generously upholstered seat cushion.

Dimensions80cm W x 73cm D x 74cm H x 43cm SH

MaterialsRattan base and back with Upholstered Foam Seat and Cushion. Finish selection can be made from the wide range of Gubi fabrics and leathers which are available for viewing in the showroom and via this link

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