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Our Desser Aspen Chair - Light Oak, crafted from natural rattan,combining rustic charm with modern elegance, each piece in the collection showcases distinctive cane poles extending from the armrests, offering a unique aesthetic that enhances any interior. Crafted from natural rattan, the Aspen range provides both durability and sustainability, making it an excellent choice for those who value style and eco-conscious living. The backrest stands out from our other collections, offering added firmness while being fully upholstered and securely fixed in place. Soft, foam filled seat cushions with supportive mix of fibre and foam filled back cushion (Back cushions aren’t removable) Includes 2 bolster cushions resting on the arms Hand-crafted & hand-weaved cane frame through sustainable farming Dacron wrap is used to help prevent worn areas forming on your cushions Pirelli Webbing ensures that your frames have the required support Double frame design for a supportive and long lasting frame 1 Year Manufacturer's Guarantee. Dimensions: Height 98cm Width 98cm Depth 93cm Seat Area W 45cm x D 59cm Back Cushion Height 61cm Arm Height 64cm Floor to Seat Height 51cm All screens vary in colour reproduction and whilst every effort has been made to display the colour as accurately as possible it is for guidance only.
I’m a big fan of the Aspen chair in light oak for its clean lines and versatile neutral fabric - it slots straight into Scandi-inspired, coastal or modern-classic schemes. The pale timber frame and Grade C upholstery make it an easy backdrop for bolder cushions or a textured throw, while its compact profile works equally well in a snug reading corner or as extra seating in an open-plan living area. To style it, tuck a large woven basket beside it, drape a soft woollen blanket over one arm and pick cushions in muted greens or terracotta for a subtle pop of colour.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Downtown's website here