The Rafael dining chair by Ethimo combines ergonomics and comfort with an eclectic and strongly distinctive aesthetic. The teak structure combines with an unexpected interplay of weaves that lend visual lightness and character, reinterpreting the collection's artisanal soul in a contemporary key. The original profiles of the seat interact with the woven backrest, creating a harmonious balance between solids and voids. The sturdy teak structure, enriched with exposed metal brackets, expresses attention to detail and a construction quality designed to last over time. The result is an outdoor seat capable of combining aesthetics, functionality, and durability. Part of the Rafael collection, the armchairs can be used as individual elements or paired with teak, marble, or glazed lava stone tables to create coordinated compositions in gardens, terraces, and high-end contract spaces.
Technical Data
Dimensions: L 78.5 x D 63 cm – Seat height 46.5 cm
Weight: 6 kg
Frame: brushed teak or pickled teak
Backrest: woven synthetic rope in light gray
Details: exposed metal clips
Optional cushion in New Hydro White acrylic fabric / Hydro Grey polyester / Rubelli Outmap Laguna polypropylene
Certification: FSC™ certified product
Use: outdoor / terrace / garden / contract
Design: Paola Navone
The cushion cover is available in other fabrics upon request: contact us for your customized configuration!
Ergonomic comfort: proportions designed for a comfortable seat.
Distinguishing feature: decorative weave that renews the traditional aesthetic.
Precious materials: handcrafted solid teak.
Lightweight: low weight for easy handling.
Versatility: perfect when paired with tables from the Rafael collection.
Durability: Materials suitable for outdoor use.
FAQ
Is the armchair suitable for outdoor use? Yes, it is made of teak and weather-resistant outdoor materials.
Is it light to move? Yes, weighing 6 kg, it is easy to move.
Is the teak certified? Yes, it is an FSC™ certified product from responsible supply chains.
Can it be combined with Rafael tables? Yes, it is designed to coordinate perfectly with the other elements in the collection.