Invite nature to your table and sit down in this comfortable and lightweight chair in rattan. Each chair is handwoven, unique and shaped so you enjoy nice support – even during those long dinners.
Height: 42 cm
Seat depth: 40 cm
Seat width: 49 cm
Tested for: 110 kg
Width: 49 cm
Length : 70 cm
Width : 55 cm
Height : 29 cm
Diameter :
Gross Volume : 110.9 l
Body: Rattan, Clear acrylic lacquer
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
If placed close to a radiator or other source of heat, the material can dry out and deteriorate.
For maximum quality, re-tighten the screws when necessary.
Rattan is happiest in dry, cool environments with an even temperature.
Only recommended for indoor use.
Each product is a unique, handmade work of art with natural variations in colour and shape.
Safety and compliance
This chair has been tested for home use and meets the requirements for durability and safety, set forth in the following standards: EN 12520 and EN 1022.
Sold separately
To be completed with SEFAST leg frame, sold separately.
Assembly and installation
Follow the assembly instructions included with SEFAST leg frame.
Angled back as well as generously sized and curved seat/back offer restful support and comfort while eating, writing or doing paperwork.
Made of strong handwoven rattan from sustainable sources and adds a warm, natural beauty wherever you choose to place it.
The rattan weaving technique has been used in chair manufacturing for many years and is appreciated for its carrying capacity and its supportive, flexible feel when you sit on the chair.
You can stack the chairs, so they take less space when you're not using them.
Designer thoughts
Designer Willy Chong
“Bending, braiding and weaving natural fibres is a craft with long traditions. It’s such a giving material to work with and offers me many opportunities as a designer. That’s why it felt natural to choose rattan for ÄLVSTA seat shell to create the organic shape I wanted. After combining it with an underframe you like, you can enjoy a comfy chair that makes long dinners a pure joy. A gift from nature that’s shaped by skilled hands and just as decorative from all directions.”