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Gaia Rattan Teakwood Chair – Handcrafted Natural Dining Chair

Gaia Rattan Teakwood Chair – Handcrafted Natural Dining Chair

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Gaia Rattan Teakwood Chair – Handcrafted Natural Dining Chair

Gaia Rattan Teakwood Chair – Handcrafted Natural Dining Chair

Regular price $400.00
Regular price $400.00 Sale price
SAVE Sold out

Bring effortless elegance and natural warmth into your space with the Gaia Rattan and Teakwood Chair. Thoughtfully handcrafted, this chair combines the timeless beauty of solid teakwood with finely woven natural rattan, creating a design that is both lightweight in appearance and sturdy in construction.

The gently curved teakwood frame highlights the rich wood grain, while the breathable rattan seat and backrest provide comfort and visual texture. Perfect for dining areas, living spaces, or as a stylish accent chair, the Gaia Chair blends seamlessly into modern, coastal, bohemian, and Scandinavian-inspired interiors.

Key Features

  • Premium Teakwood Frame: Strong, durable, and naturally beautiful with a warm finish.

  • Handwoven Rattan Seat & Back: Breathable, supportive, and artisanal in character.

  • Ergonomic Design: Curved backrest and well-proportioned seat for everyday comfort.

  • Versatile Styling: Ideal as a dining chair, side chair, or accent piece.

  • Timeless Craftsmanship: A perfect balance of traditional weaving and contemporary form.

Styling Tip

Pair the Gaia Rattan & Teakwood Chair with natural wood tables, neutral textiles, and soft lighting to create a calm, inviting atmosphere.

Material : Rattan webbing and Teakwood

Size : 18 x 22 x 35 inch Height

Due to the natural and authentic craftsmanship of our products, subtle variations in color, texture, and finish are to be expected. These unique 'imperfections' are a feature of its beauty and are not considered defects, but rather a testament to its individual character.

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