Cadiero Chair | Midi

A$1,900.00
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Solid oak and natural straw
W 48 cm × D 42 cm × H 80 cm. SH 45 cm

Cadiero means chair in Provençal. The seat is the centrepiece of Provençal furniture. It differs from the models of other regions particularly due to the rye straw seat, called sagne, the rush from the banks of the Rhone and its matching backrest. Remarkable handcraft in assembling the straw that is fixed on the wood.

“Midi is not a brand that simply manufactures furniture …. It’s an idea that revisits and reinvents ancestral workmanship methods and creates experiences:  a perfect balance between folklore, the know-how of excellence, and the innovation of forms and patterns.”  

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Price Upon Request

Solid oak and natural straw
W 48 cm × D 42 cm × H 80 cm. SH 45 cm

Cadiero means chair in Provençal. The seat is the centrepiece of Provençal furniture. It differs from the models of other regions particularly due to the rye straw seat, called sagne, the rush from the banks of the Rhone and its matching backrest. Remarkable handcraft in assembling the straw that is fixed on the wood.

“Midi is not a brand that simply manufactures furniture …. It’s an idea that revisits and reinvents ancestral workmanship methods and creates experiences:  a perfect balance between folklore, the know-how of excellence, and the innovation of forms and patterns.”  

Price Upon Request

Solid oak and natural straw
W 48 cm × D 42 cm × H 80 cm. SH 45 cm

Cadiero means chair in Provençal. The seat is the centrepiece of Provençal furniture. It differs from the models of other regions particularly due to the rye straw seat, called sagne, the rush from the banks of the Rhone and its matching backrest. Remarkable handcraft in assembling the straw that is fixed on the wood.

“Midi is not a brand that simply manufactures furniture …. It’s an idea that revisits and reinvents ancestral workmanship methods and creates experiences:  a perfect balance between folklore, the know-how of excellence, and the innovation of forms and patterns.”