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Challenge Dining Armchair (Soft)

Conde House
From ฿49,600
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Challenge Dining Armchair (Soft)

Upholstery: Ultrasuede LGY

Frame: Walnut CW (CW) Standard

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Challenge Dining Armchair (Soft)

Upholstery: MG-GBE

Frame: Walnut CW (CW) Standard

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Challenge dining collection was designed by three German designers: Maly, Hoffman, and Kahleyss. The chair embodies a sense of slenderness and sharpness. Being opposite to them, the soft-cushion type has been added to allow customers to have more options to mix with other CondeHouse table collections.

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Japanese Oak NF / WNF / MBR / DBR / GY / DGY / BL
Walnut CW / DBR

Challenge Dining Armchair (Soft)

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Armchair H W55 x D62.5 x H81.5

Armchair W55 x D62 x H79.5

From ฿49,600
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Clarity, function, long life - these qualities form the basis of the work undertaken by Peter Maly, Birgit Hoffmann and Christoph Kahleyss. One could perhaps describe the team's formula for success as "variety within unity". They opened design studio in 2009. Peter Maly, recipient of many prizes, established his design office in 1979. His links with designers Birgit Hoffmann and Christoph Kahleyss are of long standing. Core competences of the Maly Hoffmann Kahleyss studio are furniture design and interiors; they also undertake photo productions and exhibition design work.

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