Sacha Arm Chair
by Philippe Malouin for Resident
$3,950.00 – $4,300.00
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About The Item
Designed by Philippe Malouin, Sacha is a fully upholstered arm chair. Visually graphic, Sacha is comfortable yet brutal and geometric with an unexpected twist. The distinctively folded backrest is enhanced by slender, fully upholstered arms. Sachas back features a subtle inclination, while the backrest offers the perfect resting angle, providing exceptional lumbar support. This chair can seamlessly transition between domestic and commercial settings.
Details
Brand
ResidentDesigner
Philippe MalouinMaterial
FabricItem number
RE-378094
Additional Notes
- Dimensions: 26.6"W x 27.5"H x 25.6"D
- Seat height: 17.3"
- Seat depth: 21.7"
- Upholstered Plywood, Foam, Steel
- Indoor Use Only
- Contract grade
- Fabric shown: Camira Mainline Flax MLF55 Hornchurch
- Design by Philippe Malouin
- Made to order
Shipping
Ships within 10-12 weeks.
Doorstep Delivery
Includes delivery of your order in its original packaging to the curbside, front door, garage, or side door of your home or building.
In-Home Delivery
Includes delivery of your order in its original packaging to the first dry area inside your home or building.
White Glove Delivery
Our premium service includes a scheduled appointment, placement in your room of choice, assembly, and removal of all packaging materials.
Freight Surcharge
If your order does not qualify for free shipping, any associated shipping costs will be listed in cart. Additional shipping charges may apply for Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. Territories.
About The Brand
Established in 2011 by Simon James and Scott Bridgens, Resident is a globally focused design company from New Zealand. Residents mission is to offer products with an unparalleled level of creativity and innovation, for design-conscious people who are passionate about the way they live. The highest level of refinement is pursued in each object, while also holding the unique fingerprint of the designer. Resident balance the desire for new ideas and progression with an appreciation for simple forms. The result is objects that can harmonize with a room or act as a deliberate contrast.