Nido
Product Information
Nido, Spanish for nest, means home to a number of species and inspired Rafa Garcia to create this small armchair.
The seat or nest is supported by a hand-crafted ash wood frame. The upper part provides “branches” into which the comfortable seat is fixed.
- Designer: Rafa Garcia
- Dimensions: W650 x D730 x H730/SH410 mm, W690 x D730 x H730/SH410 mm
- Lead time: 7-8 weeks
- Origin: Spain
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