The Set of 2 Varmus teak wood dining chairs quietly speaks of what is conveyed without words. Each curve seems like a learned gesture, repeated over time, refined through use, and now reinterpreted with a contemporary sensitivity. The Japandi influence brings visual serenity and restrained warmth, while the mid-century modern echo refers to the molded wood chairs of the 1950s and 60s. Made from solid teak wood, these seating pieces feature a semi-gloss water-based varnish finish that protects the surface and enhances the material. The natural grain remains visible, adding depth and uniqueness to each chair. The treatment is smooth to the touch and highlights the texture of a noble, durable, and highly decorative wood. The curved and slightly reclined backrest is designed to cradle the back and offer gentle, natural lumbar support. The seat, carved from molded wood, has softly rounded edges that improve comfort and contact. The legs reinforce the feeling of lightness and balance, while the non-slip plastic protective pads care for the floor and emphasize its functional, discreet, and well-resolved character. Varmus does not seek to impose an era or trend. It prefers to convey a way of sitting, inhabiting space, and understanding form as a gesture that is repeated and cared for.
For proper maintenance, we recommend cleaning with a damp cloth, avoiding the use of chemical products.
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