Host Velvet Chair

Original price: Current price: Special Price $600
SKU
HO1-DINCHR-VELVET-OUTLET-ES

With the most.

Do we really need chairs? Well, if we don’t want to stand, sit or lay on the floor, the answer is a resounding “yes!” Do they need us? Nope, not one bit. But don’t let that tension get in the way of a beautiful relationship. Sit with comfort and style. Rest your arms and know that Host will take care of you and your guests. Fully upholstered and (well) padded seat bucket features a soft facet back detail. With solid wood legs. Also available in fabric.

Product Dimensions

Product Details

  • Molded foam over an engineered wood and metal frame
  • Solid wood base in white oak
  • Ablin Velvet: 82% Polyester, 18% Cotton | 100,000 Double Rubs
  • Ships fully assembled
  • BIFMA rated
Design Story:

The Host Chair

Designed 2016

Host was born from the desire to create a larger scale, plush dining chair without overdoing it. Early concepts explored mixing hard and soft forms, with a rounded inner shell being combined with a more chiseled, planar outer shell. We utilized the same technology used to make automotive seats to achieve this form while minimizing the internal structure. Voila!

Designing stuff we love.
Every day here in Minneapolis.

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Returns

If you aren’t happy with your purchase, notify us within 30 days of receipt and we will take it back for a refund of the returning item(s) minus a 10% return fee.

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Warranty

We stand behind every design we make. Should your product have any defects, we offer a 5-year warranty.

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Sustainability

From using durable materials to reducing foam in packaging, we’re continually finding ways to minimize our environmental impact while creating high-quality designs we all love for the long haul.

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