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HOUE Grapp Dining Arm Chair - Black - Pair of 2 - 30% Off
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DESIGNED BY:
Henrik Pedersen
GRAPP - A chair that is obviously placed in a visual field of tension where a conscious play with voluminous curves and light appearance go hand in hand and create an exciting contrast. The forms are neither angular or round, but they interact together, tempt and attract attention.
The legs are retracted under the seat and give the chair its light grip despite the more comfortable body.
DIMENSIONS:
H:46/79 x W:58 x L:52 cm
MATERIALS:
Back: Black painted veneer
Seat: Upholstered bentwood with black buffalo leather
Frame: Black powder coated tube metal
Armrests: Oiled oak
CARE: Buffalo Leather
Our buffalo leather is a tough and durable surface. The top is corrected with a pigmented protective layer,
making cleaning and maintenance easy. This type of leather will also get patina depending on use over time.
Maintenance
Since leather is a natural material, it needs some care to ensure its long-lasting appeal year after year,
generation after generation.
We recommend that you follow the steps to maintain the leather:
• Avoid placing the leather in direct sunlight or exposing it to extreme heat.
• If you spill something on your furniture, use a dry cloth immediately to dab off any excess liquid.
• Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush to remove dust. A cloth and a mild soap solution can be
used to remove dirt and grime.
• If needed, for semi-aniline leather, use a leather protection cream to offer more protection against
staining and scratching. This may alter the color of the leather. When applying recommended creams always
pay attention to the instructions and test on an inconspicuous area first.
Please avoid using any harsh detergents or solvents when cleaning the product.




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