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Holloways of Ludlow

J80 Dining Chair - Oiled Oak

£609

Founded in 1985, Holloways of Ludlow is a British interiors brand known for...

The J80 dining chair combines sophisticated design with exceptional comfort through its spindle backrest and handwoven wicker seat. Crafted from FSC-certified oak with turned rods and meticulously woven paper string, it delivers both durability and natural appeal. Designed by Jorgen Baekmark in 1962, the chair's squared frame and traditional weaving technique create an airy appearance that suits various interior settings.

Designed by Jorgen Baekmark in 1962, the J80 chair from FDB Mobler is a testament to timeless design, functionality, and exquisite craftsmanship. Crafted from oak sourced from FSC-certified forests, this chair embodies a unique blend of sophistication and comfort. Its defining feature is the spindle backrest within a squared frame, elegantly completed with a handwoven wicker seat. The turned oak rods, sourced from sustainable forests, and the meticulously woven seat, not only underscore the natural choice of materials but also highlight their exceptional quality. The J80 chair remains as contemporary and relevant today as it was during its debut in the 1960s. It has been the preferred choice for dining rooms for generations, valued for its impeccable design and unmatched comfort. This chair is not just limited to the dining room; it effortlessly finds its place in various settings, whether it''s the welcoming ambiance of a hallway or the comfort of a bedroom. With its classic design and solid wood frame, the J80 chair fits seamlessly into a range of interior styles. The airy appearance and traditional 50s-style handwoven seat in paper string exude timeless charm, making it the perfect companion for long, leisurely dinners around your dining table.

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