Leira Dining Chair in teak and beige synthetic rattan with cushion – front angle view.
Leira Dining Chair front view showcasing teak frame and woven backrest.
Leira Dining Chair side view highlighting teak armrest and woven detailing.
Leira Dining Chair rear view showing handwoven rattan backrest.
Leira Dining Chair angled side-front view with teak and beige cushion.
Leira Dining Chair bottom view showing teak frame construction.
Leira Dining Chair side-rear angle highlighting armrest and backrest weave.
Close-up of Leira Dining Chair teak leg and frame joint.
Close-up of Leira Dining Chair synthetic rattan weave texture.
Close-up of Leira Dining Chair synthetic rattan weave texture.

LEIRA DINING CHAIR | 56X51X77CM

Regular price €378,00 Sale price€212,00 Save €166,00
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Comfort and style, indoors and out.

The Leira Dining Chair combines the warmth of natural teak with the durability of synthetic rattan, creating a versatile seating option for both indoor and outdoor spaces. Its clean-lined frame and handwoven backrest bring a relaxed yet refined look, while the cushioned seat ensures lasting comfort for long gatherings.

Perfect for coastal, contemporary, or rustic settings, this chair blends seamlessly into any environment while offering exceptional durability against the elements.

Product Details

  • Color: Natural wood & beige rattan
  • Measurement: L: 56 cm, W: 51 cm, H: 77 cm
  • Material: Solid Teak, Synthetic Rattan
  • Use: Indoor & Outdoor

Please note: As teak is a natural material, variations in grain and tone are to be expected, making each chair unique.

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