Milton armchair
Milton armchair
from
23 836 UAH
We embodied the modern interpretation of the English classics in MILTON model, which has a typical high back and so-called “wings” on the sides, smoothly turning into armrests. It was in England in the 17th century that the first “winged” chairs appeared, which the British themselves called the “wingback chair”. With the help of such “winged” design it was possible to trap heat from the fireplace and keep yourself warm, since there was no central heating and it was often very cold in the house. Therefore, MILTON armchair is perfect for relaxing by the fireplace in a calm and warm atmosphere, and the extraordinary softness and extra back cushions, which come with the model, will make your rest even more comfortable.
from
23 836 UAH
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Some details
Design creation
It was in England in the 17th century that the first “winged” chairs appeared, which the British themselves called the “wingback chair”.Victoria Kamenevachief designer
Frame
pine beam, class E1 birch plywood (Lithuania)
Seat cushions
flexible polyurethane foam with the density from 30 to 35 kg/m3, BAYER, BASF (Germany), SHELL (Netherlands) raw materials
Legs
beech, ash or oak wood is used for their manufacture in this model
- Frame: pine beam, class E1 birch plywood (Lithuania)
- Filling: seat cushions — flexible polyurethane foam, BAYER, BASF (Germany), SHELL (Netherlands) raw materials, Interfoam (Ukraine) moulding, back cushions and throw pillows — Hollowfiber
- Seats softness and elasticity level: high SS/Extra
- Legs: wood
- Glue for the frame: Jowat (Germany)
- Glue for polyurethane foam (soft parts of the product): Saba (Netherlands)
Seats softness and elasticity level:
— medium softness SS Medium,
— increased softness SS/High.
Throw pillows
Woven interfacing on the upholstery of the seat cushions (recommended for commercial premises)
Would you like to have MILTON armchair in your interior?
We embodied the modern interpretation of the English classics in MILTON model, which has a typical high back and so-called “wings” on the sides, smoothly turning into armrests. It was in England in the 17th century that the first “winged” chairs appeared, which the British themselves called the “wingback chair”. With the help of such “winged” design it was possible to trap heat from the fireplace and keep yourself warm, since there was no central heating and it was often very cold in the house. Therefore, MILTON armchair is perfect for relaxing by the fireplace in a calm and warm atmosphere, and the extraordinary softness and extra back cushions, which come with the model, will make your rest even more comfortable.