Foster Retreat Dining Chair NF-DC01
$3,225
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$3,645
$3,225
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$3,645
$3,225
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$3,645
$3,225
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$3,645
$3,225
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$3,645
$3,225
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$3,645
$3,225
–
$3,645
$3,225
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$3,645
$3,225
–
$3,645
$3,225
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$3,645
$3,225
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$3,645
Description
Spacious and comfortably aligned, Norman Foster’s dining chair was devised through a continuous exploration of form and ergonomics, interpreted with the unmatched woodcraft authority and finishing of Japanese maker Karimoku Case. Sloping armrests tuck in neatly on the underside of the Foster Retreat collection’s dining table, both embracing an aesthetic of softly rounded contours and the natural beauty of solid oak construction. Custom upholstery in a premium textile or leather adds the final personalizing touch to seating originally designed for the internationally renowned architect’s foundation on Martha’s Vineyard.
Specifications
Size
- 30.7" h x 22.8" w x 23" d (78x58x58.5cm)
- Seat height: 18.5" (47cm)
- Arm height: 24.8" (63cm)
Material
Oak, timber
Details
Upholstery
- Coda 2
- Hallingdal 65
- Leather Leabelle
- Maple
- Steelcut Trio 3
- Vidar 4
- Moss
- COM and COL are available on request
Brand
Karimoku Case
Each collection of Karimoku Case's premium wood furniture originates with a specific architectural project and represents a collaboration between the legacy Japanese brand and leading practitioners such as Britain's Norman Foster, Copenhagen's Norm Architects and Tokyo's Keiji Ashizawa. With starting points that include furnishing select restaurants, retail spaces and private residences, the collaborating designers have an opportunity to acquaint themselves with the Japanese company’s extensive heritage and unparalleled manufacturing expertise.
Initially produced as bespoke one-offs, the furniture pieces that were originally developed in a dialogue with a specific architectural setting thus have become a range of standout options offered for wider distribution, finding a place in a host of environments. Imbued with coherent style, they exhibit a richness of the materials, mindful production methods and timeless minimalist appeal as Karimoku Case ushers in the icons of tomorrow.