Ines Chair
Ines Chair
Ines Chair
Ines Chair
Ines Chair
Ines Chair
Ines Chair
Ines Chair
Ines Chair
Ines Chair
Ines Chair
Ines Chair
Ines Chair
Ines Chair
Ines Chair
Ines Chair

Ines Chair

$2,060
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In every rural Sardinian home, there are a few wooden, caned chairs that sit in a corner.

They are pulled out when visitors come over, when the fire is lit, when it is time to sit in a circle and shell fava beans or crack open almonds. They come in various sizes, with older Sardinians preferring the smallest, child-sized chairs to perch on.

Chiara Andreatti was inspired by the social aspect behind their use, and by the variations of design and decoration that can be found on historic versions. Her contemporary designs are enlarged versions - by maintaining the classic proportions while making them bigger overall, she has made them both important and comfortable. The decorations are directly inspired by her various experiences on the island, from visits to local weavers to handmade pasta (lorighittas) to the shapes of ancient talismans.

For production, she worked with craftsmen Pierpaolo Mandis. Pierpaolo is a third-generation woodworker and chair maker from the hillside town of Mogoro who works alongside his brother-in-law. His father still goes every June to pick river reeds that will dry in the loft of their workshop before being soaked and hand twisted to become the intricate weaving on Chiara’s chairs.

Designed by Chiara Andreatti and produced by Pierpaolo Mandis for Sardinian-based design publisher, Pretziada.

Length: 18.5 in

Width: 18.89 in

Height: 46.06 in 

Seat Height: 16.73 in

Hand carved chestnut with river reed caning

Special Order items are shipped directly from the international manufacturer and may require additional lead time. The item will ship using an international parcel carrier (DHL, FedEx), or by a trusted international freight carrier, depending on the size and contents. Items that ship freight will require a delivery appointment. Our chosen freight carrier will reach out directly to schedule the appointment, once the order is ready for shipment. This item is subject to a delivery fee, calculated at check out based on the item's weight and size. Please contact customerservice@trnk-nyc.com with any additional questions regarding shipping or delivery.

For general cleaning use a simple damp cloth to wipe down the wood, drying off with another clean cloth. Do not use any chemical cleaning products. To clean the woven seat and back, use a brush with super soft bristles. To remove stains on the caning, wet the brush slightly and dry the seat with a clean cloth. If the wood becomes dull throughout the years, use a small amount of natural, uncolored beeswax for wood with a cotton cloth (apply with one cloth and remove with another clean cloth). However this does need to be done very carefully so as not to stain or damage the caning.

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  • In every rural Sardinian home, there are a few wooden, caned chairs that sit in a corner.

    They are pulled out when visitors come over, when the fire is lit, when it is time to sit in a circle and shell fava beans or crack open almonds. They come in various sizes, with older Sardinians preferring the smallest, child-sized chairs to perch on.

    Chiara Andreatti was inspired by the social aspect behind their use, and by the variations of design and decoration that can be found on historic versions. Her contemporary designs are enlarged versions - by maintaining the classic proportions while making them bigger overall, she has made them both important and comfortable. The decorations are directly inspired by her various experiences on the island, from visits to local weavers to handmade pasta (lorighittas) to the shapes of ancient talismans.

    For production, she worked with craftsmen Pierpaolo Mandis. Pierpaolo is a third-generation woodworker and chair maker from the hillside town of Mogoro who works alongside his brother-in-law. His father still goes every June to pick river reeds that will dry in the loft of their workshop before being soaked and hand twisted to become the intricate weaving on Chiara’s chairs.

    Designed by Chiara Andreatti and produced by Pierpaolo Mandis for Sardinian-based design publisher, Pretziada.

  • Length: 18.5 in

    Width: 18.89 in

    Height: 46.06 in 

    Seat Height: 16.73 in

  • Hand carved chestnut with river reed caning

  • Special Order items are shipped directly from the international manufacturer and may require additional lead time. The item will ship using an international parcel carrier (DHL, FedEx), or by a trusted international freight carrier, depending on the size and contents. Items that ship freight will require a delivery appointment. Our chosen freight carrier will reach out directly to schedule the appointment, once the order is ready for shipment. This item is subject to a delivery fee, calculated at check out based on the item's weight and size. Please contact customerservice@trnk-nyc.com with any additional questions regarding shipping or delivery.

  • For general cleaning use a simple damp cloth to wipe down the wood, drying off with another clean cloth. Do not use any chemical cleaning products. To clean the woven seat and back, use a brush with super soft bristles. To remove stains on the caning, wet the brush slightly and dry the seat with a clean cloth. If the wood becomes dull throughout the years, use a small amount of natural, uncolored beeswax for wood with a cotton cloth (apply with one cloth and remove with another clean cloth). However this does need to be done very carefully so as not to stain or damage the caning.

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