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Nedley Ryan
Color: Walnut
Ink and back material: leather
Ergonomic
Coloring: Yes
White - golden - self-colored - walnut - burnt coffee
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Style: Modern
Origin: Europe
Popular location: USA and Europe
The Rhine chair is designed and built in a modern style and has the utmost simplicity and comfort as a kitchen chair or cafe.
The chair consists of a simple frame with a wooden design, the corners of which are soft and curved, and a seat and back of the perforated surface.
In modern design, many different materials are used. Wood and plastic are the most common, although interior designers often paint on natural wood to cover knots and natural streaks with a matte colored coating. Some interior designers use natural wood as an organic element in contrast to other forms and materials and artificial materials available in the space.
Another feature of modern furniture is that they use fabrics and upholstery without patterns and patterns as much as possible, and the basis for choosing a modern furniture is simple and one-handed fabrics, which are the least decoration and form in this. The design is clearly visible, and the dark-light color contrast, which is a feature of the modern style, is also reflected in the design of the Rhine chair.
The word modern is actually a modern Latin word, which in Persian means new or newly opened meaning. Modern style emerged and flourished in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries from the decorative arts, especially works of art and the Art Deco style, culminating in the 1950s and 1960s, in which simplicity is a hallmark. It was the main one.
Suggested sets
With a modern style, the Rhine chair can be combined with the Victorian-era Sepand table, which is still popular and used today for its simplicity of design. Negin table, which has a modern-rustic style, can also be arranged with a Rhine chair.
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