Moooi have released the Nut armchair as part of this year’s Milan furniture fair. Designed by Moooi co-founder and art director Marcel Wanders, the Nut armchair is inviting, practical and comfortable.
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The armchair is characterized by its distinctive timber frame and eclectic selection of upholstery option. The shape of the chair is created with oak veneer bended plywood, with legs are made from solid oak.
The collection is completed with a matching ottoman and dining chair.
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