Eames Man Made Leather Dining Chair
size:
500*560*820mm
Material:
1. The chair legs are made of FAS grade oak imported from North America, with beautiful patterns, less scarring, and no mildew.
2. The soft bag fabric is made of technical leather fabric, which does not need to be disassembled and washed, and the internal filling is pp+20D sponge.
paint:
Use odor-free paint and open spraying. After 4 rounds of spraying and natural drying, the texture and texture of the solid wood are retained to a greater extent, which is natural and environmentally friendly.
實木傢俱製作過程
Introduction to Oak Wood
Oak has distinct grain patterns, such as straight grain and coarse pores, with a strong texture that can be felt when touched.
In addition, it is a very hard and durable wood that is resistant to wear and corrosion, making it an ideal choice for making furniture and flooring.
Our oak mainly comes from Wisconsin and Michigan, near the Great Lakes, which is one of the best production areas. The oak grown in this region has a slow growth rate, resulting in fine and tight annual rings and small, beautiful patterns.
North American oak has a more beautiful texture. Although oak is produced in both Europe and America, North American production areas produce better quality wood, with the Pennsylvania area on the north slope of the Appalachian Mountains being the best.
With low temperatures year-round, sometimes reaching below minus 20 degrees, and fewer natural disasters, the oak grown in this area has a slow growth rate, tight annual rings, and small, beautiful patterns.
Finished wood products have high color consistency and good stability.
We insist on using high-quality raw materials, controlling grades, and strictly selecting materials to ensure that the color differences and defects of the wood are minimized. However, solid wood has natural grain patterns and imperfections, such as slight color differences, knots, tiger stripes, and black lines, which should be accepted and cherished because they reflect the natural beauty and uniqueness of the wood.