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Throne Lounge Chair with Rattan

De La Espada
From ฿322,000
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Throne Lounge Chair with Rattan

Seat & Backrest: Moss - 016

Frame: White Oiled American White Oak Standard

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Throne Lounge Chair with Rattan

Seat & Backrest: Nara - 007

Frame: White Oiled American White Oak Standard

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Throne Lounge Chair marries tradition and modernity, recalling Autoban's Art Deco influences.

Part of a family of furniture that includes a dining chair, bar stool, and sofa, available with a rattan or upholstered backrest.

Note: The rattan finish varies according to the timber/finish chosen.

Throne Lounge Chair with Rattan

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W66.5 x D67 x H81.5

From ฿322,000
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Autoban

Autoban

Internationally renowned, Istanbul-based multidisciplinary design studio Autoban was founded in 2003 by Seyhan Özdemir and Sefer Çağlar, and later joined by Efe Aydar. Now employing 40 staff, Autoban works across architecture & interiors, product and experiential design, forging a reputation for thoughtfulness, experimentation and craftsmanship. Their work seeks to understand the character and context of each project. Each element is informed by a uniquely space-centric approach, blending wit with sophistication, and minimal forms with rich materials.

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