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Tetrad Harris Tweed Taransay Gents Chair

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Tetrad Harris Tweed Taransay Gents Chair

The Tetrad Harris Tweed Taransay Gents Chair is the larger of the two chairs in the Taransay collection. 

The Gents Chair is classically designed and upholstered in a mix of prestigious Harris Tweed Cloth and soft leather. Express your personal style with any combination of 1 Harris Tweed cloth and 1 leather.

Tetrad's skilled craftsmen hand make every Tetrad sofa and chair in their factory in Preston, Lancashire. To guarantee long lasting, supportive comfort the Taransay Gents Chair is made with a hardwood frame, fully coil sprung seat suspension and a superloop sprung back. Both the Harris Tweed cloth and fabric are highly durable so the chair will stay looking and feeling fantastic in years to come.

The Taransay Gents Chair comes with 1 lumbar cushion. The fabric chosen for the chair will determine the fabric of the lumbar cushion, please contact us for more information. 

Shown In: Dogtooth Check and Winter Pine leather with Dark Mahogany legs

Dimensions

  • Height (cm): 90.0
  • Width (cm): 86.0
  • Depth (cm): 108.0
  • Technical Specification

  • Seat height: 42cm Seat width: 54cm (approx)
  • Fabric chosen for the chair determines the fabric of the lumbar cushion
  • Superloop sprung back
  • Fully coil sprung seat suspension
  • Engineered hardwood frame, glued and dowelled
  • NEW: Velvet fabrics available!
  • Front legs are removable for delivery
  • Polished turned hardwood legs with antique brass casters
  • Hand studding detail on arms

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