Karimoku Case's A-DC04 dining chair features a softly inviting design that feels perfectly at home in any space. The rounded shapes of the seat and backrest blend beautifully with the chair’s oak frame, finished in a warm Keyaki Brown tone designed to highlight the wood’s natural, lively grain and add a refined depth inspired by Japanese woodworking traditions. Designed by Keiji Ashizawa, the A-DC04 chair is a fine example of timeless design where comfort and esthetics go effortlessly hand in hand.
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A-DC04 dining chair, lacquered Keyaki Brown - greige Vidar4 0222
Karimoku Case
Description
Karimoku Case's A-DC04 dining chair features a softly inviting design that feels perfectly at home in any space. The rounded shapes of the seat and backrest blend beautifully with the chair’s oak frame, finished in a warm Keyaki Brown tone designed to highlight the wood’s natural, lively grain and add a refined depth inspired by Japanese woodworking traditions. Designed by Keiji Ashizawa, the A-DC04 chair is a fine example of timeless design where comfort and esthetics go effortlessly hand in hand.
- Width: 23.82 in (60.5 cm)
- Depth: 21.26 in (54 cm)
- Height: 29.72 in (75.5 cm)
- Seat height: 17.72 in (45 cm)
- Armrest height: 24.8 in (63 cm)
- Colour Warm reddish brown, greige
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Frame material
Stained and lacquered solid oak.
Lacquered with clear polyurethane coating: to achieve long-lasting finish, process of coating and sanding is repeated multiple times. Strong resistance to chemicals, heat, and UV rays. - Upholstery fabric Kvadrat Vidar 4 0222: 94% wool, 6% nylon
- Abrasion resistance 100 000 Martindale
- Pilling 4 (1-5)
- Lightfastness 6-7 (1-8)
- Weight 17.64 lbs (8 kg)
- Stackable No
- Care instructions Wipe with a dry cloth.
- Product ID: KC-C32000W779
Keiji Ashizawa (b. 1973) is a Japanese designer based in Tokyo, whose designs are rooted in the attempt of realizing the full potential of each material in relation to the function of both the material and the product. Based on this idea, the simple, refined and light shapes typical of Ashizawa’s designs are formed organically during the design process. A particular influence for Ashizawa’s approach to design comes from his ten years of experience as an architect and a steel fabricator before his career as a designer.
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