Design, Interior Design

Dream Chairs by Tadao Ando

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Sophisticated chairs designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando and crafted by Carl Hansen & Son slip you into a trance. They are called the Dream Chairs, no doubt using their curvaceous powers to take us to a peaceful place of total rest and surrender. With a pleasant bow at the spine it kicks you into an instant lounge and we are forced to take advantage of the convenient head rest. How incredibly indulgent, we may never get back up!  Their minimalist presentation is constructed of plywood in either oak or walnut. Available in bare wood, upholstered fabric or leather.

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