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Inspired by Wittmann Merwyn (not replica Wittmann Merwyn)

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Inspired by: Wittmann Merwyn

Product description

With Merwyn, Sebastian Herkner accomplished Wittmann's task perfectly: the goal was to combine high seating comfort with optical lightness, as well as evoke Wittmann's exceptional craftsmanship.
When a chair needs to have a unique, inviting character, Merwyn's unique curved design fits the bill like no other. In the time-honored tradition of Wittmann, this chair has perfect proportions, thanks to which - thanks to the pocket spring cushion - maximum comfort is achieved, and its smooth lines are attractive from every angle. Optional armrests make the chair even more independent. The armrests and backrest are covered in leather, framing the seat in one elegant curve. A significant feature is the masterfully crafted single piping running around the seat.
Merwyn is a truly unique chair - it works both as a stand-alone piece or next to a desk or dressing table, and really comes into its own when several of them are used together in a mixed group with coverings and pipes in various materials and colors. Bearing the characteristic mark of Sebastian Herkner, Merwyn adds a touch of lightness to any interior.

Technical data

height 81 x width 51 x depth 55 cm

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