Cais Armchair
By Filipe Ramos
The Cais armchair draws inspiration from the traditional vernacular design of wooden docks located alongside the water.
The large cushion is securely positioned between two wooden cylinders, with a rope spanning the entire piece from one side to the other. This rope not only holds the cushion in place but also defines the angle and crease between the seat and the backrest.
Crafted using solid Freijó wood panels, the armchair is available in a variety of fabric options. Additionally, it can be customized with other wood types such as Cumarú, Tauari, and more.
By Filipe Ramos
The Cais armchair draws inspiration from the traditional vernacular design of wooden docks located alongside the water.
The large cushion is securely positioned between two wooden cylinders, with a rope spanning the entire piece from one side to the other. This rope not only holds the cushion in place but also defines the angle and crease between the seat and the backrest.
Crafted using solid Freijó wood panels, the armchair is available in a variety of fabric options. Additionally, it can be customized with other wood types such as Cumarú, Tauari, and more.
By Filipe Ramos
The Cais armchair draws inspiration from the traditional vernacular design of wooden docks located alongside the water.
The large cushion is securely positioned between two wooden cylinders, with a rope spanning the entire piece from one side to the other. This rope not only holds the cushion in place but also defines the angle and crease between the seat and the backrest.
Crafted using solid Freijó wood panels, the armchair is available in a variety of fabric options. Additionally, it can be customized with other wood types such as Cumarú, Tauari, and more.