Chair Crazy Has A Sustainable Range
Introducing the new sustainable collection from Chair Crazy…
We are so excited to introduce you to the new sustainable range of wooden furniture from Chair Crazy. Not only are these products absolutely gorgeous but they are also produced from one of the most environmentally friendly materials. Wood is renewable, acts as a carbon store and therefore reduces carbon emissions making this natural material highly sustainable.
These new products are unique, durable, and add a statement to any room. Wooden furniture brings an element of timeless sophistication and the right design will remain the pièce de resistance in most interior spaces.
Let’s take a look at some of the latest offerings…
The Parker armchair could not be more comfortable. This sophisticated chair consists of two axially intersecting moulded plywood with a black PU seat and back. Finishes available are natural or walnut-stained oak.
Petal is a modern, solid bent wood chair with an elegantly moulded frame. Its construction includes oak with plywood pieces making this design durable enough for the toughest environments. Finishes are available in natural or walnut-stained oak.
The Alba dining chair is light, modern and suitable for residential or commercial spaces. Choose your finish according to your interior styling in natural or walnut-stained oak.
Add a point of difference to your table with the Enzo dining chair. Its beautifully rounded shape draws interest and compatibility with most dining room settings. Finishes are available in natural beech or beech-stained black.
Visit Chair Crazy to take a look at what they have on offer. Make the sustainable choice today.
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