Zanav Upholstered Easy Armchair - Special Edition

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Zanav Upholstered Easy Armchair - Special Edition

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This special edition of the Upholstered Easy Armchair is upholstered in a cotton/linen blend fabric called Andaman Slate created by the textile maker Zanav. The fabric has been woven using a simple Panama weave pattern and dyed to a slate black colour.

The entire yarn production process - from yarn winding, warping, denting, drawing to dyeing - is done by hand. The yarn is dyed using the specialized vat dyeing process, in which the yarn is turned manually in and out of a vat containing solubilized dyes, resulting in a continuous reduction and oxidation in the fibre until the desired colour is achieved. The yarn picks up dye differentially, and the result is a subtle inconsistency of colour which is the hallmark of all Zanav fabrics. The final fabric is woven on traditional power looms that are relics from a bygone era.

To match the fabric, we created a special wood finish– Charcoal (Z7) - for this version of the Easy Armchair. The Z7 finish is achieved by hand applying layers of black stain and sealer, followed by burnishing with a steel brush to give the wood a textured finish.

Arm Height: 63.5 cm
Seat Height: 42 cm

Materials:
Burma Teak (Tectona grandis)
Fabric Upholstery
Polyurethane Foam
Pine Wood Inner Frame

The Upholstered Easy Armchair/ Special Edition is available in Zanav Andaman Slate fabric and Z7 Charcoal wood finish.

Zanav Upholstered Easy Armchair - Special Edition

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Dimensions (cm)

W70.5 x D84 x H78

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Chandigarh Collective

Chandigarh Collective refers to the architects, designers, model makers and craftspeople who contributed to the design and prototyping of furniture for the city of Chandigarh in the 1950s. A Design Office was set up under the leadership of Pierre Jeanneret with a team of young Indian designers and architects assisting him to creating a range of furniture. The designs and variants of these designs have been produced from the 1950s to the present day anywhere in the world.