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Inari Chair

Inari Chair

SKU:by Oune

Designed by Estudio Oune, the Inari Chair draws its poetic form from the iconic torii gates of Japanese temples—most notably those of the Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto. Just as the gates mark a sacred path, Inari’s delicate metal structure traces a continuous, flowing silhouette that seems to suspend the seat and backrest in midair.

Light, elegant, and spiritually inspired, the Inari Chair is a refined statement of harmony between tradition and contemporary design.

Base: Metal
Finishes: Fabric
Arms: Optional

*Natural leathers (5,001 to 6,099), Synthetic coverings (1,001 to 1,099) and supplied coverings cannot be used for production.

Size (width x depth x height):
58.5 x 53.5 x 79.5 - seat 48 cm | 23.03" x 21.06" x 31.30" - seat 18.90" 

Customization available. Please contact us for options to tailor dimensions, finishes, and materials to your preferences.

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Details & Craftsmanship

MADE FOR YOU

Customization available.
Contact us to tailor dimensions, finishes, and materials to your project’s needs.

FINISHES & SAMPLES

Finishes are available upon request for trade professionals.

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LEAD TIME

12–16 weeks (made to order).

CARE & MATERIALS

Each piece is meticulously crafted using premium materials selected for their beauty, durability, and sustainability. To preserve their elegance over time:

  • Fabric Upholstery: Vacuum regularly using a soft brush attachment. Blot spills immediately with a clean, absorbent cloth. For deeper cleaning, we recommend professional upholstery services.
  • Leather Upholstery: Dust with a soft cloth and condition periodically with a leather-approved product. Avoid direct sunlight or heat sources to prevent fading and drying.
  • Wood Surfaces: Clean with a soft, damp cloth and dry immediately. Use coasters and pads to protect against heat and moisture.
  • Metal Finishes: Wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners to maintain the original sheen.
    Natural variations in color, grain, or texture are inherent to the materials and celebrated as part of their unique character.