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The Abigail Set
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Add 4 chairs and 1 table to your cart to receive an automatic discount for the Abigail Set.
The Abigail collection designed by Office of Tangible Space for Thirdkind is the perfect complement to a lively dinner. Approachable in form and material, the pieces provide a compact and design-forward setting for the home. The chair and table are unified through the use of a matching leg profile and are meant to pair together or be used on their own. The distinctive curved backrest of the chair comfortably sits on your lower back and tucks cleanly under the table. The pieces are sturdy, have a large range of color and material options, are flat-packed and easily assembled.
Details &
Specifications
Description
Add 4 chairs and 1 table to your cart to receive an automatic discount for the Abigail Set.
The Abigail collection designed by Office of Tangible Space for Thirdkind is the perfect complement to a lively dinner. Approachable in form and material, the pieces provide a compact and design-forward setting for the home. The chair and table are unified through the use of a matching leg profile and are meant to pair together or be used on their own. The distinctive curved backrest of the chair comfortably sits on your lower back and tucks cleanly under the table. The pieces are sturdy, have a large range of color and material options, are flat-packed and easily assembled.
Features
- Made from CNC machined FSC Certified Birch Plywood
- Durable high pressure laminate face comes in a variety of colors
- Hand finished with UV stabilized, hard wax Polyx Oil
- Arrives Flat Packed. Easy to Assemble with provided hex wrench
Specifications
DESIGN
Office of Tangible Space
MATERIAL
Birch Plywood
SEAT HEIGHT
18"
Collaborations
TK X OTS
Office of Tangible Space is an interdisciplinary design studio founded by Michael Yarinsky& Kelley Perumbeti. Specializing in architecture, interiors, furniture and curation.
Their work is grounded in a human-centric approach that is achieved through warmth and materiality. It promotes engagement through the use of new and unexpected detail, form, texture, and color. Regardless of project scale, the design of Office of Tangible Space evokes a desire to stay and to notice - to have a dialogue with the immediate environment.
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