Item No. 100544465
Designed by Barber and Osgerby

Barber Osgerby Compact Armchair

$4,985.00
Item No. 100544465
Designed by Barber and Osgerby

Barber Osgerby Compact Armchair

$4,985.00

Casual comfort meets modern simplicity. An elegant architectural profile is reinforced by stitching details, while the curved cushions soften each face and invite you to get comfortable. The Compact Armchair is ideal for smaller spaces. The signature cast aluminum leg brings it all together. More Details
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Details
  • Seat, back and arms feature various foam densities for enhanced comfort.
  • Pinched topstitched seaming.
Designer
Barber and Osgerby
Collection
Barber Osgerby Collection
General Dimensions
  • 25" H 39½" W 33¾" D
Product Weight
120 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Item No.
100544465
Barber Osgerby Armchair

Barber Osgerby Armchair

  • Height (in): 25
  • Width (in): 39½
  • Depth (in): 33¾
  • Weight (lbs): 120
  • Seat Height (in): 15¾
  • Arm Height (in): 25
  • Legs are die-cast aluminum with polished chrome or powder coat paint finish
  • Plywood inner frame

Shipping Options

  • Threshold Delivery, In-Home Delivery

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Barber and Osgerby

Barber and Osgerby

Internationally acclaimed designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby founded their studio in 1996 after graduating from The Royal College of Art in London. Their work is held in permanent collections around the world including the V&A Museum, London; New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art; London's Design Museum; and the Art Institute of Chicago.

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