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Holloways of Ludlow

Fjordfiesta Bambi 57/4 Dining Chair - Oak with Paper Cord Fjordfiesta Un-upholstered Dining Chairs

£1,855

Colour: Brown, Cream and beige

Discover the timeless elegance of the Fjordfiesta Bambi 57/4 Dining Chair. This piece showcases Norwegian mid-century design, originally conceived by Rolf Rastad and Adolf Relling. Crafted from solid oak, it features a unique paper cord seat that offers a balance of comfort and style. The Bambi 57/4 is more than just furniture; it represents a collaboration with Utopia Workshop, reviving classic design for contemporary living. Its graceful form and rich materials make it a sophisticated addition to any dining area, reflecting the enduring appeal of Norwegian craftsmanship.

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Original Product Description:

Embrace the iconic allure of Norwegian mid-century design with the Fjordfiesta Bambi 57/4 Dining Chair, a tribute to the visionary duo Rolf Rastad and Adolf Relling. Crafted in 1955, their design legacy lives on in this dining chair, produced in solid oak and featuring a distinctive paper cord seating that epitomises the essence of enduring style. Immerse your dining space in the timeless charm of Rastad & Relling''s craftsmanship, a pivotal force in putting Norwegian design on the global stage. The relaunched Bambi series, a collaboration with Utopia Workshop, reintroduces the Bambi 57/4 Dining Chair as a symbol of sophistication. Solid oak construction harmonizes with the tactile appeal of paper cord, inviting you to indulge in the perfect blend of comfort and aesthetic refinement. Enrich your dining experience with the Bambi 57/4, a manifestation of design history seamlessly woven into contemporary living. Elevate your space with the understated elegance of this dining chair, a testament to the enduring desirability of mid-century Norwegian craftsmanship and innovation.