Eskimo Dining Chair - Faux Yak Fur Seat - Solid Oak Frame

£259.00
Add interior warmth
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Eskimo Dining Chair - Faux Yak Fur Seat - Solid Oak Frame
Add interior warmth

A real conversation starter.

  • Clad in real sheepskin, the Eskimo Dining Chair is a statement accent piece for the dining room. Bringing a surprising texture to your social spaces, it has the feel of a high-end alpine chalet.
  • Handcrafted by skilled artisans, the chair features a solid oak base which has been finished with a natural preservative to allow the beauty of the wood to come through. Offering warm tones all around, this oak and sheepskin dining chair is incredibly inviting.
  • The real showstopper is of course the sheepskin seat, which has a lustrous, tactile texture to it that brings unparalleled luxury to home comfort. The Eskimo is available with and without oak armrests.
  • Our collection of dining furniture here at Where Saints Go aims to enhance your everyday moments, with a broad choice of styles, materials and colours of dining chair available.
  • The Eskimo Accent Dining Chair has a seat height of Xcm. For further dimensions and specifications, refer to the dimensions tab.

A real conversation starter.

  • Clad in real sheepskin, the Eskimo Dining Chair is a statement accent piece for the dining room. Bringing a surprising texture to your social spaces, it has the feel of a high-end alpine chalet.
  • Handcrafted by skilled artisans, the chair features a solid oak base which has been finished with a natural preservative to allow the beauty of the wood to come through. Offering warm tones all around, this oak and sheepskin dining chair is incredibly inviting.
  • The real showstopper is of course the sheepskin seat, which has a lustrous, tactile texture to it that brings unparalleled luxury to home comfort. The Eskimo is available with and without oak armrests.
  • Our collection of dining furniture here at Where Saints Go aims to enhance your everyday moments, with a broad choice of styles, materials and colours of dining chair available.
  • The Eskimo Accent Dining Chair has a seat height of Xcm. For further dimensions and specifications, refer to the dimensions tab.
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Style

An arresting piece that celebrates natural materials and texture, the chair is a refined focal feature for the high-end dining room.

Material

Solid oak and real sheepskin create an elevated yet rustic aesthetic that speaks to alpine and rural interiors.

Shape

The chair boasts a classical, straightforward shape with subtly curving wooden legs and a sloping backrest.

Special Features

Upholstered with real sheepskin fur. Solid oak wood frame.

  • Additional Parts Required:
No
  • Assembly Required:
No
  • Base Colour:
Grey
  • Base:
Washed
  • Base Material:
Oak
  • Colour:
Natural
  • Seat Colour:
Natural
  • Seat Material:
Sheepskin
  • Weight:
10kg
  • Item No:
MYF-002487
Available Colours
Eskimo Dining Chair - Faux Yak Fur Seat - Solid Oak Frame Teddy Dining Chair - Faux Sheepskin Fur Seat - Solid Oak Frame
Eskimo Dining Chair - Faux Yak Fur Seat - Solid Oak Frame
Add interior warmth
Dimensions CM Inches
Backrest Height4016
Depth6224
Overall Height9035
Length6224
Dimensions CM Inches
Seat Height5522
Seat Depth4417
Seat Width4417
Width5421

Height Chart

Will this chair fit nicely beneath your desk/dining table/bar? That's a great question. Refer to this chair size guide to make sure.

Dining Chairs

Dining table surfaces are usually around the 75cm mark. Anything with a seat height between 45cm - 48cm will work. Make sure you check the seat height, not the overall height including backrest.

Type Worktop Height Seat Height
Dining Table75cm45cm - 48cm
Kitchen Island Worktop90cm65cm - 70cm
Commercial Bar100cm - 110cm75cm - 80cm

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