Executive Chair - With Arms
THE PRODUCT
The Executive Chair with Arms is designed to offer the perfect balance of comfort, style, and support for modern workspaces. Featuring a high-back design, this chair provides excellent lumbar support, promoting proper posture during long hours of use. The padded armrests add an extra layer of comfort and convenience, allowing for a relaxed, ergonomic seating experience.
Upholstered in premium leather, faux leather, or durable fabric, the chair offers a luxurious feel while ensuring long-lasting durability. The frame is constructed from sturdy materials, typically metal or wood, providing stability and a polished, professional appearance. With adjustable height, smooth-rolling casters, and a swivel feature, the chair allows for mobility and flexibility in any workspace.
Ideal for home offices, corporate environments, or executive suites, the Executive Chair with Arms exudes sophistication and functionality, combining ergonomic design with modern aesthetics to create a chair that enhances both productivity and comfort.
THE DETAILS
- SKU: EXCH-WA
- Frame: Internal PU Shell
- Legs: Laminated Ply, Dark Stain Wood Veneer
- Comfort: Comfy Soft / Luxury Dining
- Fabric: Wool / Polyester Mix
- Warranty: 5 Years
- Assembly: Fully Assembled
- Instructions: N/A
- Care: Vacuum / Spot Clean
- Look: Elegant Classic Mid Century Curves
- Dimension: Width 68cm, Depth 61cm, Height 80cm
- Seat Dimension: Height 46cm Armrest Height: 64cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 71cm, Depth 64cm, Height 83cm
- CBM: 0.380 Weight: 15kg

ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Eero Saarinen
1910 (Finland) -1961 (United States)
A Finnish American architect and industrial designer, Eero Saarinen took a sculptural approach to furniture design. He was a perfectionist who was obsessed with getting the perfect curve or line, often building hundreds of models to ensure he got it right. His attention to detail paid off. His work is now iconic and includes design classics such as the Tulip Armchair, the Tulip Table and the Womb Chair.
"Always design a thing by considering it in its next larger context - a chair in a room, a room in a house, a house in an environment, an environment in a city plan."
