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Mid-Century Modern lounge chair with Green hand woven cotton seat and back rest. This stylish accent chair is inspired by the Scandinavian designs of the mid-century period. We build this beautiful and versatile chair from solid hardwood that is always sustainable harvested. We plant 100 hardwood trees for every chair sold. Available in Royal Mahogany (shown), Rosita Walnut and Teak. Dimensions: H31” W24” D29.5” Seat Height:16” Shipping Weight: 35 lb Please CONTACT US with any questions you might have on this item or to schedule a free design consultation. Royal Mahogany - $725.00 USD Rosita Walnut - $725.00 USD Teak - $725.00 USD Granito & Red Stripe Many items are offered with free shipping, including our lounge chairs. Most of our larger, heavier items have shipping costs which can be viewed once the item is added to your shopping cart. To inquire about shipping discounts when purchasing multiple items, please email sales In stock Items are located in our Nashville, TN showroom and ship within 4-7 business days.

Made to order items require 6 to 12 weeks for production and delivery. After placing your order, a design consultant will contact you to provide projected a delivery time and discuss custom options. We Stand Behind Our Products Masaya & Company takes great pride in the quality and craftsmanship of our natural wood furniture. Every item in our collection is carefully inspected and assembled after production and before shipping. We encourage your immediate and careful inspection upon receipt. Please carefully inspect for any damage or defect. Immediately contact Masaya & Company customer service if you find either shipping damage or manufacturing defect. We will likely ask that you photograph the damage and email a picture to us. within 7 days of delivery or the sale will be deemed final. We will examine your claim and respond quickly. Appropriate credit or prompt exchange will be made when a claim of damage or defect is established. Any taxes charged will be refunded in accordance with state laws.

In cases where the buyer has employed the shipper, shipping damage claims may not involve us. Prompt and responsive customer service is a priority with Masaya & Company. You will deal with people and you will receive quick response. Our goal is to place Masaya & Company natural wood furniture in your home and to have you and your friends want more.As far as the home scene is concerned, 2015 will be remembered as the year world-renowned Filipino furniture and industrial designer Kenneth Cobonpue’s Yoda chair became a household word and a showcase of Philippine style, in the same league as the barong and terno. Introduced in 2008, the Yoda chair gained a following among furniture collectors, interior designers and creative types, including local and foreign celebrities. It broke into the mainstream last November when images of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) leaders such as US President Barack Obama, President Aquino, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and “Apec hotties” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico sitting on swivel versions of the chair were beamed on national television and to the rest of the world.

The highest bid (P2.05 million) was for the chair used by Trudeau. Obama’s chair was a close second at P2 million. Those used by Aquino and Peña Nieto sold for P1.55 million and P1.5 million, respectively, while bids for chairs used by Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Abe reached P1 million and P710,000, respectively.
buy genuine eames chair Cobonpue was also lauded for his work that transformed the SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena, the welcome event’s venue, into a showcase of Filipino design.
armchairs for sale dublin Veering from the beach and fiesta themes used in previous Apec events, Cobonpue designed a setup that reimagined the Banaue Rice Terraces of northern Philippines. Less than a month later, Cobonpue made headlines again when he ran after counterfeiters. Armed with search warrants, agents of the National Bureau of Investigation swooped down on furniture stores in Market!

and in Tagaytay, wrote Inquirer Lifestyle’s Cathy Yamsuan and Anne Jambora in separate reports. Insiders believe that Cobonpue’s move to prosecute those pirating his designs is a first in the country. The past year was also a time for reconciliation. In an exclusive coverage last January by this reporter, part of the creative community that once wanted furniture and interior designer Budji Layug—the country’s exponent of Filipino Moderne—banned from practicing his profession has embraced him as one of their own. Layug’s talk before members of the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) Alabang Chapter at Acacia Hotel was unprecedented and historic. Upon the invitation of its chapter president, architect Choie Funk, Layug agreed to share his journey as a creative person and his thoughts on Filipino Moderne in an ever-evolving and increasingly globalized world. More recently, Layug mentored nine emerging talents to mount installations in the Manila FAME trade show at SMX Convention Center last October.