Cuerdas Rounded Chair - Black

The Cuerdas Rounded Chair offers a fresh take on the classic Windsor chair, seamlessly blending solid oak with the unique element of woven cords. Named "Cuerdas," which translates to cords in Spanish, this inspired design showcases a sculptural curved wooden backrest, lending an air of sophistication to its aesthetic. Four robust 22mm solid wood components support the backrest, while the polypropylene cords are skillfully woven directly into the wood, from the seating area to the backrest. The Cuerdas Rounded Chair adds a contemporary and artistic touch to any space, elevating dining rooms, home offices, restaurants, bars, and other settings with its innovative design and timeless appeal.

  • Material - Solid Oak Structure, 4.5mm Polypropylene Cord
  • Finish - Black Stained Oak Wood, Black Polypropylene Cord
  • Dimensions - H75cm x D55cm x W54cm
  • Seat Height - 45cm
  • Environmental criteria - Low VOC / Greenguard, Raw Materials sourced in same/ neighbouring country, Cradle to Cradle / Design for Disassembly, Quality Policy, Recycleable content over 50%.
  • Production lead time 8 to 10 weeks
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Production lead time 8 to 10 weeks. Shipping time between 2 to 5 days within the UK once the order has arrived from the factory. For international deliveries we will provide a time estimate once the order has arrived from the factory. Shipping is made via our network of nominated distributors. Standard delivery will be ‘one man / kerb side’ only. For more options on delivery, please contact our sales office.

He is also founder and principal of Hierve, an award winning multidisciplinary design consultancy based in Mexico City and London, with more than 21 years of professional design experience.

Alejandro is the Founder, Creative Director and main Designer of the company. He holds a BA in Architecture from Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City and a Postgraduate degree in Product Design from the Royal College of Art, London.

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