Drop Chair
THE PRODUCT
The Drop Chair is a stylish and contemporary piece that combines sleek, minimalist design with ergonomic comfort. Its name comes from the chair’s unique, smooth, and gently rounded backrest, which resembles a water drop in shape, offering both aesthetic appeal and support. The chair’s seamless form is crafted from molded plastic or fiberglass, providing a sturdy yet lightweight structure.
With a contoured seat that cradles the body, the Drop Chair ensures comfort without compromising on style. The chair is available in a variety of finishes and colors, making it a versatile addition to any modern dining room, office, or living space. Its slim, tapered legs, often made from wood or metal, give it a balanced, elegant look while providing durability and stability.
Whether used as a dining chair, accent chair, or additional seating in a modern workspace, the Drop Chair delivers both style and functionality. Its clean lines and unique shape make it a standout piece in any contemporary interior, while its ergonomic design ensures lasting comfort and support.
THE DETAILS
- SKU: DPCH
- Body: Aniline leather, Wool
- Legs: Stainless steel
- Fabric: Felted Wool
- Warranty: 5 Years
- Assembly: Base Attachment
- Instructions: N/A
- Care: Light Vacum
- Style: Modern
- Dimension: Width 46 cm, Depth 55 cm, Height 86 cm
- Seat Dimension: Height 46 cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 96 cm, Depth 70 cm, Height 59cm
- CBM: 0.40 Weight: 10kgs

ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Arne Jacobsen
1902-1971 (Denmark)
Arne Jacobsen was one of Denmark’s most influential modern designers and a pioneer of minimalist Danish style. Part genius, part visionary, his creations included furniture, lighting, textiles and silverware. But he is best known for his elegant yet functional chair designs, the most famous of these being The Egg Chair, The Swan Chair, The Series 7 Chair and The Ant Chair. All Arne Jacobsen products complement each other perfectly, allowing you to mix, match and create your own unique style.
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