Kardiel
Eleanor 36" Fabric Chair, Heather
Construction
- Style Kardiel Eleanor Mid-Century Modern Armchair
- Fabric Type Tweed Cashmere Wool
- Fabric Content 50% Cashmere Wool, 50% Synthetic Fiber
- Foam Type Multi-density foam seat & back cushion wrapped in silk layer provides comfort & cushion memory
- Chair Frame Made with solid kiln dried hardwood
- Stitch Edge Type Matching streamlined piping
- Tufting Type Single back row button tufting
- Seat Platform Reinforced bottom seat cushion platform for firm longer lasting support
- Back Style Fitted stationary single piece back
Dimension
- Overall Dimension Width 35.4" x Depth 33.1" x Height 30.3"
- Dimension Floor to seat height 18.5"; Floor to arm height 24"
- Seat Dimension Seat Width 25.7" x Seat Depth 23.3"
Features
- The entire chair is stitched and crafted by hand
- Removable zippered seat cushion
- 7” tall solid ash wooden legs with floor protectors
- Down feather filled cushions
- Comes in multiple configurations
- 1 Box, approximately 78 lbs
- Kardiel 3 Year Limited Warranty
Eleanor Mid-Century Modern Armchair
"Modernism means freedom—freedom to mix, to choose, to change, to embrace the new but to hold fast to what is good.” The Eleanor series, a clean modern take on the 1950s classic #5150 model. Inspired by the mid-century modern designer Edward Wormley.
Making the Icon
Sleek rectangular shapes are represented in the design of both the seat and frame. Perhaps not so common with mid-century modern pieces, Eleanor successfully combines both comfortable seating with exceptional aesthetics. A constant well-tailored appearance is owed to the snug fitted back design.
For ease of maintenance, button tufting is not present on the seat cushion. A single row of button tufting graces the back. A gently cushioned frame and matching piping at the seams accentuate the minimalist lines. The wooden aspect of the legs creates a sense of grounding. The stiletto design of the legs lifts Eleanor from the floor, providing the spacious mid-century modern feel.
ABOUT TWEED CASHMERE WOOL
Cashmere goats produce a double fleece that consists of a fine, soft undercoat or under-down of hair mingled with a straighter and much coarser outer coating of hair called Guard Hair. For the fine under-down to be sold and processed further, it must be de-haired. De-hairing is a mechanical process that separates the coarse hairs from the fine hair. After this separating process, the resulting premium “cashmere” is ready to be dyed and converted into yarn.