
ROVER armchair
Designer Says Who
Item no.100370121
VersionVintage light brown art. leather with black legs
Colour
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Description The ROVER armchair is a wonderfully grand design with a strong presence. The back twists into comfortable armrests, and with decorative stitching and a comfortable seat, this armchair is a real gem. THE ROVER COLLECTION consists of armchairs, counter stools, lounge chairs and office chairs.
Series ROVER
Type Armchair
Item No. 100370121

Height (cm):
80Width (cm):
60Depth (cm):
54.5Armrest height (cm):
71Seating Height (cm):
49Seating Depth:
45.5Product Net Weight (kg):
9.2Material (Seat):
Artificial Leather (PU)Stackable:
NoFire Resistant:
NoFSC™ Certified:
YesAssembled:
NoQuantity in Box:
2Box Height (cm):
72Box Width (cm):
64Box Depth (cm):
63Box Volume (cbm):
0.29Tara Weight (kg):
2.9 FSC™ Certification C171164
This design is made from FSC certified wood and other controlled sources, which ensures the use of wood from responsibly managed forests and good working conditions for those working in the forests. It also allows us traceability through our supply chain.
FSC certification is one of the steps we believe is necessary for our commitment to effective environmental and social standards.
FSC certification is one of the steps we believe is necessary for our commitment to effective environmental and social standards.
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Designed by
Says Who
The designer duo Says Who consists of Kasper Meldgaard and Nikolaj Duve. They specialize in crafting furniture deeply rooted in the Scandinavian design tradition, embracing minimalistic and functional design principles.
The popular designs by Says Who are recognized for their contemporary appeal, staying in sync with the latest trends.










