
- Material Ceramic
- Use Indoor
- Style Minimalist
- Care Hand wash
Each of the four chairs is built around a woven cane back panel held within a bentwood wood-grain frame — a pairing that has long felt at home in the midcentury canon for good reason. The open weave breathes quietly against your back during longer meals, while the wide, cushioned seat in a muted forest green settles into itself with use. A 360-degree swivel mechanism sits within the bentwood base, making it easy to turn toward a conversation without leaving the table — a small thing that changes how a meal feels entirely.
As with all handcrafted seating, slight variations in the cane weave and wood tone are natural — each chair arrives with its own quiet character.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Each of the four chairs is built around a woven cane back panel held within a bentwood wood-grain frame — a pairing that has long felt at home in the midcentury canon for good reason. The open weave breathes quietly against your back during longer meals, while the wide, cushioned seat in a muted forest green settles into itself with use. A 360-degree swivel mechanism sits within the bentwood base, making it easy to turn toward a conversation without leaving the table — a small thing that changes how a meal feels entirely.
As with all handcrafted seating, slight variations in the cane weave and wood tone are natural — each chair arrives with its own quiet character.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The chair that turns toward every conversation
The plates are cleared but nobody has moved. Someone reaches for the wine, another swivels toward the window — the bentwood frame warm under the lamplight, the cane back doing its quiet work. Four chairs, and the evening stretches on.



