The elegant Clap chair celebrates the chairs form and function with its exposed structure and gently curved seat and back panels. Designed by Pierre and Charlotte the Clap chair is ideal for residential and commercial interiors. The Clap is often used in cafes where the timber seat makes for easy maintenance, alternatively the seat can […]
November 21st, 2008
The elegant Clap chair celebrates the chairs form and function with its exposed structure and gently curved seat and back panels. Designed by Pierre and Charlotte the Clap chair is ideal for residential and commercial interiors. The Clap is often used in cafes where the timber seat makes for easy maintenance, alternatively the seat can be ordered with a galette leather cushion.
Dimensions: Height: 790 mm Width: 400 mm Depth: 470 mm
Delivery time: 6 to 8 Weeks
Applications: Residential and commercial interiors
Variations: Also available in other timbers and finishes
Finish: European Beech Ebonised Black
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