RFH RD7 armchair, walnut and beech veneer - brown

&Tradition

$1,240.00

&Tradition
RFH RD7 armchair
$1,240.00


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Description

&Tradition's RFH RD7 armchair may have a subtle presence yet it effortlessly commands attention with its distinctive appearance. Originally designed by Robin Day in the 1960s for London's Royal Festival Hall, the timeless RFH range has been reissued by &Tradition, allowing these iconic chairs and tables to enhance homes and public spaces worldwide.

The RFH armchair has a warm and welcoming character. The gently curved armrests and plush wool-blend upholstery create a cozy and inviting spot, perfect for a dining room and long dinners.

Colour
Walnut and beech veneer, brown
Width
22.83 in (58 cm)
Depth
20.28 in (51.5 cm)
Height
30.71 in (78 cm)
Seat depth
16.34 in (41.5 cm)
Seat height
18.11 in (46 cm)
Armrest height
25.98 in (66 cm)
Frame material
Walnut and beech veneer, steel rod, brass fittings
Seat cushion
Foam
Upholstery fabric
Kvadrat Hallingdal 227: 70% new wool, 30% viscose
Abrasion resistance
100.000 Martindale
Pilling
3-4
Lightfastness
5-6
Base material
Powder-coated steel
Weight
16.53 lbs (7.5 kg)
Removable seat cushion cover
No
Notes
Plastic gliders
Care instructions
Frequent
vacuuming with a soft fitting.
Veneer: wipe with a soft, damp cloth. Dry well.
Product ID
TR138396A500A016A325

Robin Day

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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