Kardiel
Lawson 30" Fabric Chair, Black/Cadet Grey
Construction
- Style Mid-Century Modern Lawson Chair
- Fabric Type Tweed Cashmere Wool
- Fabric Content 50% Cashmere Wool, 50% Synthetic Fiber
- Foam Type Multi-density polyurethane Dacron wrapped foam seat cushion
- Frame Steel in black matte finish
- Seat Platform Wooden reinforced seat platform
- Seating Comfort Level Medium Firm. Consistent support, conversational comfort for hours
- Leg Design Dual, arm integrated closed cube shape design
Dimension
- Overall Dimension Width 29.8" x Depth 26.8" x Height 27.5"
- Seat Dimension Seat Width 28" x Seat Depth 18.5"
- Height Dimension Floor to seat Height 15.8", Floor to arm Height 18.1"
Features
- The entire chair is stitched and crafted by hand
- Steel joints are ground smooth and sealed
- Legs come with floor protectors
- 1 Box, approximately 48 lbs
- Comes fully assembled
- Kardiel 3 Year Limited Warranty
Lawson Mid-Century Modern Chair
Its thin, clean lines and smart form mark Lawson acutely mid-century modern. The gentle back angle offers a guide into a generous, plush tufted cushioned seat and backrest. This piece was originally designed with simplicity and relaxation in mind. Decades later and a slight modern makeover, Lawson emerges as a statement piece.
DESIGNING LAWSON
The joints of the stainless steel frame have been ground, sanded, and sealed. The stainless steel frame is evenly polished to a satin-brushed sheen. The design concept is pointedly simple. Three cubical shapes create the eco-skeleton frame of the chair. Two frames of identical size stand upright, intersecting with the back and create the floating appearance of the minimalist arms. True to its mid-century modern roots, the back frame extends past the back cushion support down to the floor. The simple brilliance of the Mid-Century Modern era lives on in the Lawson design. Your forecast calls for hours of comfortable lounging.
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.