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Scandinavian-Inspired Arch Cradle Seating
Discover the perfect harmony of Nordic minimalism and playful geometry. This signature seating piece redefines the traditional ottoman, blending warm natural wood with soft, tactile upholstery to create a serene addition to any interior.
Original price was: ₹19,041.₹13,900Current price is: ₹13,900.
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HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
- Integrated Arch Handle: A distinctive, steam-bent wooden arch that serves as both a high-design backrest and a functional handle for portability.
- Herringbone Textile: Premium cream-toned upholstery featuring a subtle herringbone pattern for added depth and durability.
- Solid Timber Frame: A sturdy, light-oak finished base designed with a minimalist tripod leg configuration.
- Soft Minimalism: A gentle, rounded form factor that softens sharp angles in modern architectural spaces.
SPECIFICATION AND SIZE
SPECIFICATION AND SIZE
Material : solid wood back with soft fabric seat
Finish : light stain polish
Dimensions :
Height :Â 45 CM (18 inches)
Depth :Â Â 40 CM (16 inches)
Length : 40 CM (16 inches)
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IDEAL FOR
IDEAL FOR
- Boutique Dressing Rooms: An elegant, space-saving perch for vanities or walk-in closets.
- Entryway Accents: A welcoming spot to sit that complements light wood flooring and neutral walls.
- Open-Plan Lounges: Ideal as “flexible seating” that can be easily moved to accommodate guests during gatherings.
- Nursery or Sunrooms: Its soft edges and warm tones create a calming, safe environment for relaxation.
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MATERIAL AND CARE
MATERIAL AND CARE
SHIPPING AND RETURN
SHIPPING AND RETURN
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Soft textures meet structural precision in this unique cradle seat. The subtle chevron weave of the upholstery offers a sophisticated tactile experience, while the continuous steam-bent timber arch provides both a striking silhouette and a practical grip for easy positioning. Its compact footprint and neutral palette make it an effortless fit for spaces that value clean lines and natural materials.














