Overview
Item No. 100525835
Designed by Antonio Citterio

Klismos® Dining Armchair

Price reduced from $2,819.00 to $2,114.25 25% off
Item No. 100525835
Designed by Antonio Citterio

Klismos® Dining Armchair

Price reduced from $2,819.00 to $2,114.25 25% off
Expertly crafted from natural materials, the graceful form of the Klismos Dining Armchair welcomes the sitter with a scooped seat, precisely angled back, and wraparound armrests. More Details
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Klismos® Dining Armchair
Price reduced from $2,819.00 to $2,114.25 25% off
Price reduced from $2,819.00 to $2,114.25 25% off
Details
Details
  • Distinctive, durable woven cord on a curved wood frame.
  • Use as a dining chair or accent chair.
  • Removable leather cushion for extra comfort.
Designer
Antonio Citterio
Collection
Klismos Collection
General Dimensions
  • 28¾" H 23¼" W 23⅝" D
Product Weight
18.75 lbs
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
5-year warranty
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Item No.
100525835
Dimensions
Klismos Armchair

Klismos Armchair

  • Height (in): 28¾
  • Width (in): 23¼
  • Depth (in): 23⅝
  • Weight (lbs): 18.75
  • Seat Height (in): 18⅛
  • Seat Width (in): 18
  • Seat Depth (in): 16⅝
  • Arm Height (in): 28¾
  • Solid oak
  • Cotton woven cord or solid oak backrest
  • Leather cushion

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  • Ships via FedEx

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Antonio Citterio

Antonio Citterio

Italian architect and industrial designer Antonio Citterio is the co-founder of Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel (ACPV Architects). Working on large-scale global projects for some of the world’s most prestigious brands, the practice gives shape to “spaces that embody a new culture and shared well-being.”

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