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    Faeröer Armchair in Iroko Wood by Arno Declercq

    12,650

    In stock

    Quantity
    SKU: Seat-Faeröer -Declercq Category:

    Additional information

    Weight 28 kg
    Dimensions 86 × 82 × 73 cm
    Designers

    Dimensions (CM)

    100 x 70 x 70 cm

    Dimensions (Inches)

    39 x 28 x 28 in

    Materials

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    Edition

    Limited Edition of 20

    Lead time

    4-5 Weeks

    Additional Information

    Made to order creations can be done: please contact us for any request.

    Materials: Burned and waxed Iroko wood, Sheep hair

    Each piece is unique because it is entirely handcrafted by him. Made of tropical hardwood called Iroko this he discovered after one of his many trips to West Africa interested in voodoo arts.
    In these strange tribal arts, the wood “Iroko” is used in many objects, according to their culture, the ancestors lives in these trees, and they also call this tree “the king of the forest”.