Loafer Club Chair SC107

Loafer Club Chair SC107

$3,840
$3,840

Exhibiting a petite visual and physical footprint, the Loafer club chair allows for easy placement in lounges, bars and bedrooms. With its elegant contours and plush upholstery, the design provides users with the same level of comfort as its larger counterparts.

Dimensions: 60cm W x 62m D x 74cm H | 44.5cm SH 

Materials:The frame is made from wood, which is then layered with wadding and foam. The chair is finished with upholstery.
Upholstery Options: Available in a range of approved fabrics by &Tradition.
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Founded in 2010 in Copenhagen, &Tradition is an international brand built on a Danish legacy of craftsmanship and design. They tell stories with originality. Whether the starting point is new or re-issued, and are passionate about designing the classics of tomorrow.

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