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Our Armless Dining Chair is a contemporary re-edition of the mid-century Armless Chair originally made for student hostel rooms of the Punjab University in Chandigarh. The chair has ‘V’ type flared triangular legs with two flat crossbars supporting the legs. Grooves at the back of the chair for canework knots are cut in a way that partially hides the knots. The natural rattan cane is peeled and woven meticulously by hand.Finishes:We offer this product in a choice of Natural Teak, Dark Stain or Black Finish. For Natural Teak finish, the wood is sanded to smoothness and transparent wood polish and sealer are applied with a soft cloth to bring out the natural golden brown colour of teak. For Dark Stain, a coat of teak stain is hand applied to give the wood a darker, deeper shade. For Black Finish, the wood is sprayed with an eco friendly water based paint that leaves the grains and patterns visible.We offer a choice of two types of cane weaving patterns for this product - Diamond weave and Cross weave. Diamond weave is more robust and marginally more long lasting than Cross weave. We recommend Diamond weave, especially if usage is expected to be high. We also recommend using a seat pad to increase longevity and prevent accidental breakage of cane strands. With care and good usage, cane weaves can last for several years without any breakage.Project Chandigarh is our homage to Indian Modernism, a style and philosophy of making that manifested in Chandigarh in the 1950s. Our re-editions's of these mid-century designs use the same craftsmanship and philosophy of making that was used for three decades in Chandigarh. The nuances and details that make these designs special – finger joints, curvatures, grooves – are retained while improving the pieces structurally and materially. The natural rattan cane used for the seats and backs are peeled and woven by hand, by highly skilled weavers just like in the vintage pieces.
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