Inspired by the playful forms of the 70s, the Arlo accent chair is playful in form and muted in color, with walnut-toned legs giving a nod to mid-century modern. Comprised of a series of 5" diameter tubular forms, the chair's rounded ends provide a point of difference to more common plush channel detailing, while a textured boucle performance fabric finishes off the piece.
- Soft fabric upholstery
- Solid Ash legs finished in a warm brown tone with protective leg glides included
- Plywood & metal frame with tounge & groove wood joinery
- Made from kiln-dried wood. Solid woods react dynamically to their environment & may swell & crack with changes in humidity & temperature, the kiln-drying process prevents the wood from warping or developing small cracks over time, resulting in highly durable furniture. Kiln-dried wood doesn t require harsh chemical treatments as the heat effectively sanitizes it
- Some assembly required
SKU |
EW-1013-14 |
Color |
Off White |
Swatch Code |
SWEW-OFF WHITE |
Collection |
ARLO |
Product Materials |
UPHOLSTERY: 100% POLYESTER, ASH WOOD LEGS, HIGH DENSITY FOAM SEAT AND BACK, PLYWOOD AND METAL FRAME |
Seat Height |
18.0 |
Leg Height |
12.0 |
Style |
Contemporary |
General Dimensions |
28.0 W X 28.75 D X 34.75 H |
Seat Width |
28.0 |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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