De La Espada Petit 4 Chair - White Oiled Oak and Black Leather 798WOOBLKLTHR

SKU: 798WOOBLKLTHR
$2,120
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The De La Espada Petit is a compact dining chair in solid wood with an upholstered seat. This graceful and beautifully crafted piece was specially designed by Neri&Hu as part of their interior design for the Papi restaurant in Paris. The design and placement of the legs helps to make room for more guests around the table - the perfect solution for intimate dinner parties or for smaller spaces.

Specifications & Manuals

Key Specifications
Depth (mm)
375 mm
Height (mm)
775 mm
Width (mm)
385 mm
Finish Colour
Oak
Finish Colour Description
White oiled oak timber chair frame, black leather upholstered seat.
Furniture and Homeware Details
Craftsmanship
Crafted at the solar-powered De La Espada factory in Portugal. Designed by a creative partner and rigorously engineered with the support of their in-house product development team and expert craftspeople. Durability, comfort and aesthetics combine for a product that lasts a lifetime.
Furniture/Homeware Material Details
Timber is sustainable solid wood from North America or Europe, offering long-term repairability of the surface. Natural colour and grain variations in every plank make each piece an individual. Traditional wood joinery bonded with wood glue ensures structural integrity. All finishes are non-toxic and applied by hand, sprayed or rubbed.
Designer Information
About The Designer
Neri&Hu is an inter-disciplinary award-winning architectural design practice based in Shanghai, China. With their product line, ‘neri&hu’ they seek alternatives to the normative. neri&hu is the reinterpretation of the beauty in the raw material, changing perceptions through what is revealed, examining history and its path, or capturing an ordinary scene in a snapshot.
Product Designer
Neri & Hu
Fabric Details
Textile/Upholstery Details
Leather sourced from tanneries in Sweden and Italy using only hides from European cattle.