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It's the combination of natural finishes – marble, wood and iron – that guarantees that every piece in our Aimar range is unique. And it's the way that each material is beautifully crafted that ensures every item is striking, distinctive and elegant. Showcasing white marble tops, fluted wood frames and table pedestal bases, and slender iron legs, this stunning collection includes dining tables, dining sets and sideboards as well as occasional tables and storage pieces for living rooms. Bring home a piece from the Aimar range and bring home one-of-a-kind style. Simple, elegant and stylish, the Aimar open-back dining chair delivers an on-trend look that’s also timeless. It’s the perfect dining chair to pair with all kinds of dining tables. Why you'll love it Stylish open-back dining chair inspired by mid-century design. A fashion-forward look that will stand the test of time. Cushioned backrest and seat. Fabric upholstery in a choice of colour. Also available in sets of 2, 4 and 6. You’ll also find this dining chair in our Aimar dining sets. This open-back dining chair is part of the Aimar range. What you need to know Foam cushioning. Frame are legs are made of steel with a wood-effect finish.
The Aimar open back dining chair offers a sleek, modern silhouette that works particularly well in contemporary or Scandi-inspired interiors. I love its understated upholstery and subtle shape, which adds a touch of softness without overpowering a space. This chair is versatile enough to pair with wooden or marble tables, and its open back detail can help create an airy, open feel in smaller dining rooms. Practical styling tips include using neutral-toned cushions or throws for added comfort and layering with a variety of tableware to strike a balanced, curated look. Overall, it’s a chic yet functional piece that can seamlessly enhance a polished dining setting.
Imani Lewis
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Furniture Village's website here