Wingback Chair ID: WBC14GE0193BL
Wingback Chair 639 Furniture Tom Dixon

Wingback Chair

By Tom Dixon

Wingback Chair

By Tom Dixon

$7,720.00

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$7,720.00

SPEC #: TDX1125462 | ID: WBC14GE0193BL

Wingback Chair

SPEC #: TDX1125462

ID: WBC14GE0193BL

The Wingback Chair offers a striking silhouette, inspired by a traditional 17th-century Wingback and balloon-back archetypes. It features tall sweeping curves, Black upholstery, and Black Oak legs that will tie seamlessly into a number of interiors and provide a cozy spot to curl up with a book or take a quick snooze.

Available Options

Finish: Black Oak

Color: Black

Specifications

    • Finish: Black Oak
    • Color: Black
    • Size: 29.1"W x 50.4"H x 38.2"D
    • Seat Height: 18.3"
    • Shipping Weight: 77.16 lbs
    • Product Weight: 74.95 lbs
    • Materials: Wood  Fabric  

        Specification Sheet / Technical Files

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        Established in 2002, Tom Dixon is a British luxury design brand and one of the industry's most feted British designers. Founder and Creative Director Tom Dixon is a restless innovator, reimagining both shape and material in stylish new ways. With hubs in London, Milan, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Tokyo and beyond - and a variety of experimental projects around the world including The Pullman Hotel in Bercy, the iconic Drugstore Brasserie in Paris and The Manzoni restaurant / shop in Milan, Tom Dixon blurs the lines between product and experience time and time again. The award-winning Beat, Melt, S-Chair and Wingback are among some of the best-selling collections, now found in museums around the world.

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