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100540007
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Item No.
100540007
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- Crisply mitered upholstery.
- Amply padded armrests.
- Low seat height.
- 24¾" H 43" W 32½" D
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- In-Home Delivery
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12-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Ward Bennett for Geiger
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Details
A contemporary twist on the classic chesterfield, the Rolled Arm Lounge Chair was originally conceived for public spaces but works just as well in private ones. The design is low-slung, architecturally scaled, and generously sized, with amply cushioned arms, crisply mitered upholstery details, and recessed solid wood legs for a modern luxurious look. Made in U.S.A.
- Crisply mitered upholstery.
- Amply padded armrests.
- Low seat height.
- Made in U.S.A.
- Brand
- Geiger
- Collection
- Rolled Arm Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 24¾" H 43" W 32½" D
- Product Weight
- 191 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 12-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Rolled Arm Club Chair
- Height (in): 24¾
- Width (in): 43
- Depth (in): 32½
- Weight (lbs): 191
- Seat Height (in): 16
- Arm Height (in): 24½
- Plywood frame with solid walnut legs
- Polyurethane foam cushions with Dacron wrap
- Mohair (100% alpaca) fabric upholstery
Ward Bennett
With his signature “sensual minimalism” as his guide, Ward Bennett designed more than 150 chairs. Hailed by the American Institute of Architects, Bennett is credited as an American pioneer in the use of industrial materials for home furnishings – a prime example being his early ’60s I Beam Table, which employs a section of beam for a base.
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