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Note Chair | Armchair in Chairs by Hyfen by HCWD Studio. Item composed of oak wood and steel
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Note Chair | Armchair in Chairs by Hyfen by HCWD Studio. Item composed of oak wood and steel
Note Chair | Armchair in Chairs by Hyfen by HCWD Studio. Item composed of oak wood and steel
Note Chair | Armchair in Chairs by Hyfen by HCWD Studio. Item composed of oak wood and steel
Note Chair | Armchair in Chairs by Hyfen by HCWD Studio. Item composed of oak wood and steel
Note Chair | Armchair in Chairs by Hyfen by HCWD Studio. Item composed of oak wood and steel

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Hyfen by HCWD Studio

Note Chair

Price $540

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DimensionsWeight
27.2H x 19.37W x 17.4D in
69.09H x 49.2W x 44.2D cm
8.16 kg
18 lb

Note Chair & Table
The aesthetics of Note Chair & Table is to maximize and integrate forms with distinctive materials. The minimal white oak legs interlock with the folded-cutout-sheet-metal arms/seatback visually and structurally. The out-folded semicircles of the arm rests cap the end grain of the wooden legs, which is the most rough and dark notion, and structurally convey weight to the ground efficiently. All components are durable and easy to assemble. Metal arms/seatback is available in different colors and finishing and can be customized.

Item Note Chair
As seen in Private Residence, New York, NY
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Hyfen by HCWD Studio
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Exploring new possibilities of human behaviors through object & space design.

HYFEN a design collection of home goods and furniture, created and curated by HCWD Studio and collaborated designers worldwide, focuses on bridging human sense, physics, material and geometry, looks into the essence of routine subjects and links them together to create strange-familiar new objects that recompose how we interact with environment and daily life.