&Tradition's Daystak RD1 side chair boasts a minimalist design making it an excellent choice for the home office or around the dining table. Designed by Robin Day in 1951, the beechwood desk reflects the designer's keen eye for detail, for example featuring A-shaped legs. The lightweight chair is a perfect match for tables in the Daystak collection, but its timeless character also complements other dining tables and office desks.
Daystak RD1 side chair, beech
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Description
&Tradition's Daystak RD1 side chair boasts a minimalist design making it an excellent choice for the home office or around the dining table. Designed by Robin Day in 1951, the beechwood desk reflects the designer's keen eye for detail, for example featuring A-shaped legs. The lightweight chair is a perfect match for tables in the Daystak collection, but its timeless character also complements other dining tables and office desks.
Product details (13)
- Colour
- Natural beech
- Width
- 19.8 in (50.3 cm)
- Depth
- 19.06 in (48.4 cm)
- Height
- 29.96 in (76.1 cm)
- Seat depth
- 14.76 in (37.5 cm)
- Seat height
- 18.23 in (46.3 cm)
- Backrest material
- Laminated beech veneer
- Seat material
- Laminated beech veneer
- Base material
- Solid beech
- Weight
- 9.92 lbs (4.5 kg)
- Stackable
- Yes
- Notes
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Stackable, max 5 pcs.
Plastic gliders. - Care instructions
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Wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
In case more severe cleaning is necessary, a soft cloth wrung in lukewarm water and a mild cleaning detergent can be applied. Dry immediately after cleaning with a soft, dry cloth.
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Designer
Robin Day (1915–2010) was one of Britain's most renowned designers of the 20th century. Educated at the Royal College of Art, Day emerged in the design world after World War II and is particularly remembered for his pioneering use of plywood and polypropylene. One of his most significant works was designing the seating for the Royal Festival Hall in 1951. His extensive portfolio includes everything from televisions to carpets, and posters to complete interiors. His most iconic creation, the Polypropylene Chair, released in 1963, revolutionized the affordable seating market and remains a design classic to this day.
Throughout a career spanning seven decades, Day was honored with the title of Royal Designer for Industry and was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1983.
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