Naïve pouf
EMKO
Sofa with smooth lines and well balanced proportions
Naïve pouf
EMKO
Traditional look sturdy dining chair
Four versions of the chair are available
A spoon-like backrest holder made from casted and polished brass
The 7.1 chair by Ukrainian designer Nikita Bukoros is a traditional look sturdy dining chair. It well fits both — your personal dining ritual at home or sophisticated dinner at the restaurant. A spoon-like backrest holder made from casted and polished brass is a distinctive feature of the 7.1 chair. It also refers to family traditions and cozy stories shared around the table. Moreover, 7.1 is the volume of a dessert spoon in the imperial Apothecaries system and the inspiration behind this chair. Just like dessert is the final chord of a great dinner, the 7.1 chair is the cherry on top of the modern interior.
Four versions of the chair are available. Choose lacquered oak with beige woven upholstery or beige velour, either black painted oak with moss green velour or coal black woven upholstery.
Assembly
Instructions included
Wood
Paint
Textile Backrest & Seat
Abrasion Test
Textile Maintenance
Felt pads with screws
Package
Guarantee
Care instruction
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