DE LA ESPADA NERI & HU OCTOBER DINING ARMCHAIR W21.75" x D22" x H33"
NERI & HU FOR DE LA ESPADA
October Dining Armchair is the material embodiment of a threshold—a quiet manifesto for the new season.
The month of October and the autumn semester carry a duality: the melancholy of endings and the promise of renewal. The October chair materialises this tension with a strong and enduring solid wood structure that speaks to permanence, and supple leather upholstery signifying transience. The chair represents the liminal space where change is not just possible but necessary, where every new beginning demands the subtle violence of unlearning.
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DE LA ESPADA NERI & HU OCTOBER DINING ARMCHAIR W21.75" x D22" x H33"
DE LA ESPADA NERI & HU OCTOBER DINING ARMCHAIR W21.75" x D22" x H33"
NERI & HU FOR DE LA ESPADA
October Dining Armchair is the material embodiment of a threshold—a quiet manifesto for the new season.
The month of October and the autumn semester carry a duality: the melancholy of endings and the promise of renewal. The October chair materialises this tension with a strong and enduring solid wood structure that speaks to permanence, and supple leather upholstery signifying transience. The chair represents the liminal space where change is not just possible but necessary, where every new beginning demands the subtle violence of unlearning.
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NERI & HU FOR DE LA ESPADA
October Dining Armchair is the material embodiment of a threshold—a quiet manifesto for the new season.
The month of October and the autumn semester carry a duality: the melancholy of endings and the promise of renewal. The October chair materialises this tension with a strong and enduring solid wood structure that speaks to permanence, and supple leather upholstery signifying transience. The chair represents the liminal space where change is not just possible but necessary, where every new beginning demands the subtle violence of unlearning.























