Hole Wood Dining Chair
The Hole wood dining chair by Tonin Casa has a lightweight and airy demeanor that adapts well with other modern furnishings in the dining room. The eye-catching curved cut out in the back of the chair is aesthetically pleasing and adds posh appeal. With a slightly curved back and seat, the chair is not only stylish but comfortable as well. Thanks to the sturdy and durable wooden legs that are angled for support, this chair will last for years to come.
Designed by Archirivolto and manufactured in Italy, the Hole wood dining chair is easily customizable. Various colors are available for the seat, and an array of wood finishes options come with the legs.
Designed by
Archirivolto is a theatrically inspired architectural firm made up of Claudio Dondoli and Marco Pocci. The two met when working together in Florence as faculty of architecture and formed a theater group. When doing that, they realized they collaborated well and decided to take their talents to design, but still have theatrical elements in the products. Their designs are not only beautiful and appeal to an audience but functional and help people on a day to day basis.
Archirivolto works with Bonaldo, Desalto, Fasem, and Ligne Roset, among others and creates quality products. Both Dondoli and Pocci are from Colle Val d'Elsa, close to Siena, where the studio is still located today.
Manufactured by
- Designed by Archirivolto
- Part of the Hole collection
- Cut-out on the back
- Slightly curved back and seat for comfort
- The seat comes in various colors
- Wooden legs available in different finishes
- Manufactured in Italy
- 17¾"W × 22" D × 33¾"H
- Seat height: 17¾"
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Hole Wood Dining Chair
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