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Nkuku

Nkuku Iswa Leather & Rat Dining Chair | Furniture | Tan

£250


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Description

This striking leather and rattan Iswa dining chair combines rich leather and woven rattan. The tanned leather seat provides comfort and style, whilst the rattan offers a light natural touch that is well-suited to a kitchen space. The rattan back is framed with a natural sustainable mango wood surround, and the legs and supporting framework are crafted from long-lasting iron, with a black finish. This chair would work well as a desk chair as well as being a kitchen and dining table staple, creating a luxurious utilitarian feel. | nkuku Iswa Leather & Cane Dining Chair | Seating | Tan


Our Stylist Says

I’m a fan of this Iswa chair for its smart mix of warm tan leather and woven rattan backed by slim black legs - it injects texture without bulk. Its clean lines make it versatile, sitting equally well in Scandi-inspired, boho or modern farmhouse schemes. Practical tip: group four around a simple oak or reclaimed-wood table and layer a neutral jute rug underneath to keep things grounded. Soften the look with linen cushions in muted tones and add a few pottery vases or a trailing plant as a central styling touch.

Evan Carter

Flitch Interior Stylist


Dimensions

Dimensions can be found on Nkuku's websitehere


About Nkuku

Established in 2003, Nkuku offers ethically sourced, handcrafted, and eco-friendly homewares and furniture. Their pieces introduce an element of rustic elegance to your space, perfect for creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The Story of Nkuku

Inspired by the artisans they met during a world trip in 2002, Ali and Alex established Nkuku, a brand that celebrates handmade techniques and traditional skills from artisans across the world.

The journey began with a business plan drafted on a beach, with the name "Nkuku" taken from a Zambian village they passed.

Starting in Devon, they initially sold products from their travels at local markets. Eventually, Nkuku transitioned from a wholesale business to a known retail brand, offering a wide range of homewares, from tableware to furniture.

Values and Ethical Commitment

Nkuku is not just about selling products; it's about values. They are committed to an ethical approach, partnering with independent businesses, social projects, and cooperatives. Their focus? Building transparent, strong relationships with suppliers to ensure mutual success.

They're also environmentally conscious, incorporating natural and recycled materials into their products. From golden hemp and reclaimed mango wood to textiles recycled from old t-shirts, Nkuku champions sustainability and eco-friendly production methods.

Sustainability at Its Heart

Every Nkuku product tells a tale, capturing the essence of traditional, handmade craftsmanship. By embracing low-impact production methods, they bring collections that are individually crafted, ensuring each piece is unique.

The brand cherishes the age-old knowledge passed down through generations of artisans. It's not just about home décor for them; it's about keeping a rich heritage alive and celebrating the beauty of handmade uniqueness.

Delivery and Returns

You can find Nkuku's delivery information here and returns policy here.

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