Sale price8.750 €
new designer

Theia Lounge Chair

new designer
Ebonized White Oak / Mohair Upholstery
Sale price8.750 €
new designer
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Overview

The Theia lounge chair is a true embodiment of elegance and sophistication. Crafted with precision and care, this exquisite piece is named after the Greek mythological goddess who gave birth to the moon goddess, Selene. The chair's design is inspired by the celestial world, with its two curving armrests and a wide, hand-carved back leg featuring a natural chisel texture.

  • Handmade in the designer's Brooklyn studio
  • Locally sourced woods
  • Each piece is unique

Elevate your space with this one-of-a-kind lounge chair that exudes refinement and luxury.

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General Information

Product type:Armchair
Location: United States of America

Specification

Ebonized White Oak / Mohair Upholstery

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About the Artist

Cultivation Objects was established in 2020 by Nathaniel Wojtalik. The studio, based in Brooklyn, often employs an unusual approach to materials, blurring the line between the natural and the man-made. With an ongoing effort to develop a more sustainable, if not carbon-positive, design practice, he frequently experiments with lifting unconventional materials from the waste stream to incorporate them as fundamental aspects of the objects. In a constantly evolving world of mass-produced goods, Cultivation Objects consistently investigates shapes and materials that prompt a pause for thought. Allowing something initially objectionable to find appeal. A steadfast commitment to high levels of craftsmanship is maintained throughout all processes, even when materials pose challenges. Above all, each object is crafted with kindness at its core.

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