Kardiel

Womb Chair & Ottoman, Dijon

$1,397.00

Construction

  • Style Mid-Century Modern Chair & Ottoman
  • Fabric Type Tweed Cashmere Wool
  • Fabric Content 50% Cashmere Wool, 50% Synthetic Fiber
  • Body Frame Fiberglass Shell
  • Base Frame Chromed Steel
  • Body Foam Smooth forming foam
  • Safe Foam Durable, comfortable, safe. Meets fire regulations without added chemicals
  • Seating Comfort Level Medium Soft. Consistent support, sink in relaxation

Dimension

  • Chair Dimension Width 37.8" x Depth 38.6" x Height 35"
  • Dimension Floor to seat height 18.1"
  • Ottoman Dimension Width 24.8" x Depth 21.7" x Height 18.9"

Features

  • The entire chair & ottoman is stitched and crafted by hand
  • Removable ottoman and chair seat & back cushions
  • Flex angle & height adjustable floor protecting pad discs
  • Comes standard with floor protection caps on legs
  • Assembled within 15 minutes
  • Kardiel 3-Year Limited Warranty

Retro Classic Revival

Every so often we bring back an icon. The Womb Chair in chrome is our classic re-invention of the 1948 Classic. The material elements of this design consist of chrome steel tube legs, and a molded fiberglass shell covered with shape forming foam. The upholstery is curated and statement. The cushions are amply filled with multi-density foam.

Colorful History

The flexibility to curl up with a book -or

  • stretch out and relax. That's why the original Womb chair was designed with loose cushions and a coordinating ottoman. It has a colorful history as an organic modernism form and was nicknamed the wombat at some point. We think its a comfortable chair and ottoman set that informs contemporary spaces of their modernist roots.

About Cashmere Wool Tweed

Cashmere wool fiber is obtained from “Cashmere goats.” Historically, fine-haired Cashmere goats have been called Capra hircus laniger, as if they were a subspecies of the domestic goat Capra Hircus. 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.

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