Crafted from solid wood, this smart design is a practical and stylish solution for space-starved environments. Its robust form is crafted from layered birch ply with a clear lacquer oak veneer, comprising a sleek, contemporary silhouette that can be easily folded away and stored in condensed stacks or hung on the wall with a hook.
The chair is the creation of Newcastle-based designer David Irwin, who won a Design Guild Mark Award for the piece in 2017. "I set out to design a folding chair that didn't compromise on aesthetics or comfort for it to fold, took inspiration from the constantly adapting nature of workshops, from the function and forms of trestles, folding A-frames and other temporary support structures.”
Case Narin Folding Chair
Materials & Finishes
Veneered plywood seat and back with solid wood legs. Finished with a clear polyurethane lacquer and a removable seat pad upholstered in Elum fabric (37% wool, 20% viscose, 12% polyester, 11% cotton, 9% nylon, 9% linen, 2% acrylic. Martindale Rub Count: 35,000).

