

Jasmine dining chair. The seat is made of plywood and upholstery foam. Upholstered in velor fabric in dirty pink color. Steel legs - skids painted in gold. The legs have protection to protect the floor from scratches. A solid and durable piece of furniture with a suitably contoured seat and legs.
Jasmine is an original addition to the interior. It will work as a lounge chair. Placed at a wooden kitchen or dining table, it will be a colorful accent that will revive the interior. Jasmine is a perfect piece of furniture for teenagers and bedrooms. It can be used as a comfortable seat that you can place next to your dressing table or desk. Soft, pleasant to the touch upholstery, properly profiled seat makes sitting on Jasmine very comfortable. The chair has very gentle and straight lines. As a result, it suits both modern and minimalist interiors as well as those decorated with greater splendor. Jasmine can also be an interesting accent breaking the industrial and loft style. Due to its simple design, the chair can be used in commercial spaces - hotels, restaurants and offices.
The Jasmine chair has been created for people who are looking for practical furniture with an unusual design. We decided to combine the simple form of the seat with the velor upholstery, and all this based on steel skids. Unobvious combination makes the chair is not boring. It is an interesting accent that can be used in virtually any room in the house. Jasmine is available in several upholstery colors. They are available in a version with skids or a metal base - both models in two different colors. If you liked this chair model, but you need a different color version - write to us. We will try to create a piece of furniture that you dream about.
Due to different monitor settings, the color of the product may actually be slightly different from the one presented in the pictures.
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Maria Rypuła was born in Tychy in 1983.
In 2008 she graduated in landscape architecture from the Faculty of Architecture at the Cracow University of Technology.
In 2007, together with her husband Jacek Rypuła, she founded the author's architectural studio Genius Loci Architekci, and in 2012 the brand Gie El.