Overview
About A Chair 123 Soft Mono
Details
https://us.hay.com/furniture/seating/chairs/about-a-chair-123-soft-mono-upholstered-armchair/2517141.html?lang=en_US
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Designed by Hee Welling for HAY
Pairing a quilted, comfortably curved shell with a wood base, the About A Chair 123 draws on designer Hee Welling’s sense of proportion and quiet elegance. It’s a deceptively compact chair with deep seats.
- Comfortable quilted chair for the dining room, living room, or workspace
- Molded plywood base with solid oak cross bars; polypropylene and glass fiber shell with foam padding and batting; fabric or leather upholstery; plastic floor glides
- Features a plush, quilted shell
- Part of the larger About A Chair Collection
Variations
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Color
Item Number:
2517141
Specification
Dimensions
H 34” W 24.5” D 23.5”
Seat Height
18.75”
Materials
- Molded plywood base with solid wood veneer and solid oak cross bars
- Polypropylene and glass fiber shell with foam padding and batting.
- Fabric or leather upholstery
- Plastic floor glides
- Polypropylene and glass fiber shell with foam padding and batting.
- Fabric or leather upholstery
- Plastic floor glides
Care & Maintenance
- Vacuum the furniture regularly using an upholstery nozzle to remove dust
- Soak up liquids immediately with an absorbent cloth by dabbing gently towards the center of the stain
- Never use concentrated detergents, bleach, ammonia, or soap intended for hard surfaces
- Spot cleaning of individual marks and stains not recommended as it can damage the fabric and cause color loss
- Apply a protective lotion to leather two to four times annually to enhance the resistance of the material
- Soak up liquids immediately with an absorbent cloth by dabbing gently towards the center of the stain
- Never use concentrated detergents, bleach, ammonia, or soap intended for hard surfaces
- Spot cleaning of individual marks and stains not recommended as it can damage the fabric and cause color loss
- Apply a protective lotion to leather two to four times annually to enhance the resistance of the material