
Chairs
Chairs collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai

OKHA
The Barnett dining chair, designed by OKHA and made with walnut, is a beautiful and timeless piece of furniture that adds both style and comfort to your dining area. With its attention to detail, quality craftsmanship, and use of walnut, this chair showcases OKHA's commitment to creating elegant and durable pieces. Frame: Walnut

Caste
The Gallatin Dining chair, designed by TY Best, is a stylish and comfortable seating option for any dining room. The chair features a sturdy frame made of high-quality walnut wood, which adds a touch of warmth and elegance to its design. The walnut frame is strong and durable, ensuring that the chair will last for years to come.

Hessentia
Tita is characterized by essential circular shape. Tita is a chair with a refined look able to get the attention of people thanks also to its enveloping shape. The characteristic of this product is that the padded seat is supported by three legs with beveled corners, one of which is higher than the others becoming the support for the curved backrest. Tita is available in velvet turchese. The finish is different than the actual product finish

Delcourt Collection
Christophe Delcourt describes his work as a testament to his “love for material and profound allegiance to the work of the hand,” which is clearly demonstrated in the IWI dining chair. Crafted in oak, available in various finishes, with a seat of exquisite leather, this seating piece conveys quiet nobility and brightens any room.

Delcourt Collection
Christophe Delcourt considers the BAK dining chair his “little black dress”- classic, functional, and adaptable for a variety of spaces. BAK prioritizes comfort, its light weight also makes it a great option for hospitality environments. A slight downward curve in the seat frame, an eye-catching detail when seen in profile, allows for thicker cushioning at the back of the seat for ultimate comfort.

Delcourt Collection
With the EOL, Christophe Delcourt showcases his passion for materials and profound allegiance to the work of the hand. The dining chair is constructed of oak, available in various tints with your choice of immaculate fabric or leather. The gentle taper to the legs and tastefully unobtrusive backrest make this a refined and elegant seating choice for any dining room.

Delcourt Collection
This seating piece is an astonishing example of designer Christophe Delcourt’s devotion to honouring materials and traditional French craftsmanship, while drawing inspiration from the natural world. The exquisite and graceful dining chair, rendered in black oak with leather seat, seems as though it was grown in a forest rather than made in a shop. We like the warmth and elegance this chair brings to any dining room.

OKHA
Void High, designed by OKHA, is upholstered with a walnut base with a very sleek and beautiful design. It is an exceptional display of luxury. Finish: Upholstered | Ash or Natural BeechFrame: Walnut

OKHA
BNVO, designed by OKHA, is about timeless grace and classical elegance and was intended to be realized in a richly textured boucle or supple leather, allowing the saddle stitch detail to form part of the chair's tailored aesthetic. The timber frame of BNVO is a curvaceous cradle that holds the seat, somewhat saddle; the frame and seat are two separate and defined elements that come together to create an impactful and characterful unison. Frame: Ash

House of Finn Juhl
108 Chair, designed by Finn Juhl, was originally designed in 1946. On the surface, it looks like any ordinary dining chair. Upon closer inspection, surprising details such as angled side bars and sliding cross bars are revealed. These details add unexpected movement and dynamics to the construction. The chair is manufactured in oak, walnut, or black paint.

Man of Parts
Park Place, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is in the heart of the most famous skyline in the world. The solid simple lines of metal structure of the Park Place stools and chair by Yabu Pushelberg are reminiscent of the skyscrapers that tower above Manhattan.

Vitra
Plywood Group, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, is an elegant dining chair. The graceful Dining Chair Metal (DCM) chairs in the Plywood Group resulted from designers' early experiments with moulding plywood into complex shapes. It features a back/seat in a moulded plywood with face veneer in Natural Ash. The base is in tubular steel, powder-coated. Seat and backrest are attached to the base with shock mounts (bonded rubber and metal connectors).

Dirk Van Der Kooij
Composed of a series of fat, broken lines, the Stopstool gains structure as molten plastic ribbons overlap in 3 key points. Stopstool sage is a canvas for soft, earthy tonal gradation. Wide strokes of printed material lend themselves to rich pigmentation, taking full advantage of the painterly joys of this dough-like material. Stop stool sage is entirely one-off, as texture and color expression according to the past life of the recycled plastic. The Stopstool is extruded from recycled fridge interiors and is not intended for extended outdoor use. UV exposure may yellow the white plastic and dull brighter colors over time.

Collection Particuliere
Balanced, graphic, and robust, the Pia Chair is a warm and comfortable seating choice for any living room. Gentle curves and innovative geometry make this lounge chair an intense and sensual piece. Christophe Delcourt designed the rounded, sublimely sloped backrest to support and uplift.

Agapecasa
In the Tre 3 project, a sheet of leather is inserted into the higher rear leg which gently draws the backrest and seat as it descends. A reinterpretation of a type of chair already reinterpreted on other occasions by the protagonists of Nordic design, the "3T" brings Angelo Mangiarotti closer to the work of another great master of the twentieth century, Carlo Scarpa, whose lesson influenced all the authors who saw in the attention to the details a universe to be explored and honored.