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The Santon Chair combines a handcrafted ash wood structure with a seat woven in ecological rope, offering a minimalist design Scandinavian that brings warmth, lightness and resistance to dining rooms, offices or reading corners.
The Santon Chair embodies the essence of contemporary minimalism through the union of two noble materials: ash wood and ecological rope. The hand-carved ash wood has light veins that bring lightness and a sense of visual order, while its natural density guarantees stability and a long life in domestic or contract environments.
The seat, woven from natural fiber rope, stands out for its ability to adapt to the user's weight, providing flexible and comfortable support. This rope, produced with sustainable processes, resists traction and humidity, making the Santon a reliable choice for everyday use.
Thanks to its lightweight, ergonomic design, the chair moves easily and integrates into a variety of spaces: from Scandinavian-style dining rooms to creative work areas that require furniture with clean lines and honest materials. The combination of ash and rope reinforces the Nordic aesthetic, enhanced by the clarity of the tones and the absence of superfluous ornamentation.
Add the Santon Chair to your project and enjoy the perfect harmony of sustainability, comfort and timeless beauty.
Hand-carved natural ash structure: fine veins, great solidity and luminous aesthetics.
Ecological rope seat: flexible, breathable and highly durable natural fiber.
Ergonomic and lightweight design: easy to move and comfortable for prolonged use.
Style Scandinavian: clean lines that enhance visual clarity.
Easy maintenance: clean the wood with a slightly damp cloth and vacuum the rope periodically.
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