Penshurst Wing Chair

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The Penshurst wing chair is a design classic that remains ever popular. Its timeless elegance and beautiful proportions are the ultimate in style, with hand crafted legs and piped cushions perfectly complementing the large wings. This classic chair has over 60 years worth of heritage. Experience the ultimate in comfort thanks to the coiled steel wire spring system developed by Willi Knoll himself.

It is also available as a Rise Chair.
Available in Leather or Fabric
Wood Finish: Antique Walnut, Cheery, Mahogany and Teak
Size:
2 Seater Sofa: W137 x D87 x H99 cm
Wing Chair: W79 x D87 x H99 cm
Footstool: W65 x D46 x H43 cm

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Sizes & Features

All measurements are approximate.

Width: 78cm (30.7.inches)

Height: 99cm (39.inches)

Depth: 87cm (34.3.inches)

Features

  • Choice of Fabric and leather.
  • Wood Finish: Antique Walnut, Cherry, Mahogany, Teak

 

Penshurst Wing Chair
by Parker Knoll

Parker Knoll

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2 years ago
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