Showrooms
De Sousa Hughes
San Francisco Design Center
2 Henry Adams Street
Showroom 320
San Francisco Design Center
2 Henry Adams Street
Showroom 320
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
Thomas Lavlin
Pacific Design Center
8687 Melrose Avenue, Suite B31
Pacific Design Center
8687 Melrose Avenue, Suite B31
West Hollywood, CA 90069
United States
MOD
The Denver Design District
601 South Broadway
Suite W
The Denver Design District
601 South Broadway
Suite W
Denver, CO 80209
United States
Thomas Lavlin
Laguna Design Center
23811 Aliso Creek Road, Suite 139
Laguna Design Center
23811 Aliso Creek Road, Suite 139
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
United States
Henley Dining Chair
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Description
The jumping off point for the whole collection, the chair features a gently rounded back composed of an upholstered upper half and cut-out lower half, all framed in walnut or oak, that wraps around the sides to meet the upholstered arm front. Particular attention has been paid to the back of these dining chairs as ultimately that is the direction in which you actually view them when around a table. Tapered wooden legs and elegant chamfer details add to the stylish look and help create a dashing silhouette when viewed from any angle. The dining chair has a sleek appearance and is a unique piece that will add personality to any space.
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More Information
Documentation: Certificate of Authenticity Period: New Materials: Upholstery and Wood Condition: New. Creation Date: 2022 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Collectible Design Lead Time: 14 weeks or longer Dealer Reference #: HE-DC-01 Incollect Reference #: 562967 -
Dimensions
W. 23 in; H. 32.5 in; D. 23 in; W. 58.42 cm; H. 82.55 cm; D. 58.42 cm; Seat H. 19 in; Arm H. 25 in; Seat H. 48.26 cm; Arm H. 63.5 cm;
Message from Seller:
Founder of his eponymous London, Los Angeles and New York City based global architectural interiors practice, Alexander Purcell was first driven to launch the Atelier Purcell furniture and lighting collection to grant new life to the bespoke designs he had created for his projects. “The ability to refine and iterate design ideas more rapidly brings a playfulness to creating furniture - the constraints of architectural construction don’t apply,” he says.