DINING CHAIRCHAPLIN
It is no wonder that dining rooms could be a gateway to the mid-century generation with the Chaplin dining chair. Its peculiar shape on the backrest will steal the attention in any room. The enveloping and cozy design, in combination with the large seat, creates the perfect balance between the aesthetic and comfort.
Materials and Finishes: Matte Walnut Wood, Fabric and Polished BrassCustomization: Custom sizes and finishes are available under consultation.Wood is a natural material with variations of colour shade, configuration, streaks and grain structure. Each individual piece of Mezzo Collection furniture has characteristic markings that will differ from photo and samples. These variations are not defects, they are distinctions that make each piece of furniture unique.
Mezzo Collection applies a multi-step finish on our wood furniture to enhance the beauty of the wood surface. This finish process uses lacquer based products that are subject to damage by moisture, heat or contact with alcohol-based and oil-based products. Never allow alcohol-based products including some cleaners, nail polish, and perfumes to come in contact with your wood furniture. They can dissolve the furniture finish, requiring professional repairs. Alcohol, perfume, after-shave and medication can cause severe finish damage.
The chemicals in the plastic or rubber may soften and injure the finish if exposed over a long period of time on your furniture. Avoid leaving newspapers and magazines directly on the wood surface. The ink can bleed into the finish and permanently damage the wood.
Fingerprints, perspiration and oils can harm a finish over time, especially on chairs. Regular cleaning is highly recommended. Plants and flower nectar that touch the finish can also cause permanent stains. Avoid commercial cleaning products. Although the immediate results of a cleaning product may seem rewarding, the long term effects of its chemical composition with the wood, air and light may be very harmful.Weekly cleaning is recommended. Use a clean cloth made of soft, lint-free cotton. Moisten the cloth with just enough water to make the dust adhere to it. The cloth should not be so damp that it wets the wood. Always wipe in the direction of the wood grain.