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Designed by Herman Studio, the Herman Dining Chair blends modern aesthetics with practical functionality. The chair is constructed from either FSC-certified oak or satin painted ash. It features a moulded veneered plywood seat and backrest for comfort, and a frame made of solid wood for longevity.

With its broad, curved seat and backrest, the chair offers ample back support and also serves as a resting place for your arms. Its timeless design is sure to complement any home setting.

There is a minimum order of 2 chairs in the same finish.

Herman Dining Chair with Wood Base - Set of 2

Herman Dining Chair with Wood Base - Set of 2

by Ferm Living

Regular price ₩1,138,000 KRW
Regular price ₩1,423,000 KRW Sale price ₩1,138,000 KRW
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Dimensions:-
Width: 47.5 cm, Height: 75.5 cm, Depth: 46 cm, Seat Height: 45 cm

Supplied fully assembled.

Made in: Latvia

Materials/Construction

Seat and backrest - FSC-certified oak or painted ash veneer.
Frame - FSC-certified solid oak or painted solid ash.

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Designed by Herman Studio, the Herman Dining Chair blends modern aesthetics with practical functionality. The chair is constructed from either FSC-certified oak or satin painted ash. It features a moulded veneered plywood seat and backrest for comfort, and a frame made of solid wood for longevity.

With its broad, curved seat and backrest, the chair offers ample back support and also serves as a resting place for your arms. Its timeless design is sure to complement any home setting.

There is a minimum order of 2 chairs in the same finish.

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    Herman Studio

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    Herman Studio

    Herman Studio was founded in 2012 by two architects; Helle Herman Mortensen and Jonas Herman Pedersen. Their work spans from textile, ceramics, lighting and furniture design to interior design.

    A characteristic of their design is each object's clear, distinct silhouette. Working with an identifiable outline for each object, makes the design stand out simply, clearly and recognisably. Their great passion for design is in addition to aesthetics, especially about construction and the use of materials. They work using a methodical and sequential process between sketches, models and prototypes. Their design process often starts by studying construction methods, which play a central role throughout the entire design process in their own workshop.