Brutus Slim Dining Chair - Coffee Black Oak
The Brutus Slim Dining Chair in Coffee Black Oak has been carefully crafted to showcase the interplay between architectural strength and organic warmth. This balance of hard and soft creates a design both striking and approachable, making it a beautiful addition to any dining table.
The dining chair is part of the iconic 101 Copenhagen Brutus collection, which was inspired by the Brutalist architecture movement of the mid-20th century. The collection, which was first introduced in fiber concrete, has now been reimagined in solid FSC-certified American Red Oak, handmade by skilled craftsmen with a natural finish, highlighting the raw beauty and timeless appeal of the material itself.
The dining chair is part of the iconic 101 Copenhagen Brutus collection, which was inspired by the Brutalist architecture movement of the mid-20th century. The collection, which was first introduced in fiber concrete, has now been reimagined in solid FSC-certified American Red Oak, handmade by skilled craftsmen with a natural finish, highlighting the raw beauty and timeless appeal of the material itself.
$703.86
Brutus Slim Dining Chair - Coffee Black Oak—
$703.86




Description
The Brutus Slim Dining Chair in Coffee Black Oak has been carefully crafted to showcase the interplay between architectural strength and organic warmth. This balance of hard and soft creates a design both striking and approachable, making it a beautiful addition to any dining table.
The dining chair is part of the iconic 101 Copenhagen Brutus collection, which was inspired by the Brutalist architecture movement of the mid-20th century. The collection, which was first introduced in fiber concrete, has now been reimagined in solid FSC-certified American Red Oak, handmade by skilled craftsmen with a natural finish, highlighting the raw beauty and timeless appeal of the material itself.
The dining chair is part of the iconic 101 Copenhagen Brutus collection, which was inspired by the Brutalist architecture movement of the mid-20th century. The collection, which was first introduced in fiber concrete, has now been reimagined in solid FSC-certified American Red Oak, handmade by skilled craftsmen with a natural finish, highlighting the raw beauty and timeless appeal of the material itself.























