LUTECA EUGENIO DINING ARMCHAIR W20.5" x D22.75" x H32.75" x SH19"
LUTECA
Inspired by an original set of Eugenio Escudero designs, originally made for a resort property in Sonora, Mexico, Luteca's studio reinterpreted his vision to create the best-selling Eugenio dining chair. This piece embodies a universal design language—familiar yet distinctive—effortlessly complementing a range of interior styles while staying true to the Luteca company’s globally inspired ethos. With its versatile appeal, the Eugenio dining chair seamlessly complements a variety of styles, making it a timeless addition to any space.
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LUTECA EUGENIO DINING ARMCHAIR W20.5" x D22.75" x H32.75" x SH19"
LUTECA EUGENIO DINING ARMCHAIR W20.5" x D22.75" x H32.75" x SH19"
LUTECA
Inspired by an original set of Eugenio Escudero designs, originally made for a resort property in Sonora, Mexico, Luteca's studio reinterpreted his vision to create the best-selling Eugenio dining chair. This piece embodies a universal design language—familiar yet distinctive—effortlessly complementing a range of interior styles while staying true to the Luteca company’s globally inspired ethos. With its versatile appeal, the Eugenio dining chair seamlessly complements a variety of styles, making it a timeless addition to any space.
Original: $2,495.00
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LUTECA
Inspired by an original set of Eugenio Escudero designs, originally made for a resort property in Sonora, Mexico, Luteca's studio reinterpreted his vision to create the best-selling Eugenio dining chair. This piece embodies a universal design language—familiar yet distinctive—effortlessly complementing a range of interior styles while staying true to the Luteca company’s globally inspired ethos. With its versatile appeal, the Eugenio dining chair seamlessly complements a variety of styles, making it a timeless addition to any space.


















