1 Minimalist Modern Table in Walnut Wood + 6 Minimalist Modern Chair in Walnut Wood Frame Collection - 7 Pieces

by Manuel Aires Mateus

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Production time: 7 to8 weeks.
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The Minimalist Modern Table in Walnut Wood and Minimalist Modern Chair in Walnut Wood Frame Collection (set of 7) offer a harmonious balance of elegance, functionality, and timeless design. This curated dining set, which includes one stunning walnut wood table and six comfortable, beautifully crafted Walnut wood chairs, is perfect for those who appreciate minimalist design and superior craftsmanship.

The Minimalist Modern Chair features a sleek, two-frame construction made from durable Walnut wood, creating a visually cohesive look with the table. The laminated seat and back provide additional comfort, making these chairs perfect for long, relaxed meals and gatherings. The combination of minimalist design and practical comfort ensures these chairs suit a variety of modern living environments.

Together, the Minimalist Modern Table in Walnut Wood and the Minimalist Modern Chair in Walnut Wood Frame Collection create a dining set that embodies simplicity, sustainability, and high-end craftsmanship. This set of 7 is ideal for those who seek a balance between timeless style and functional design, providing both elegance and comfort to any dining room or entertainment space.

The Designer:

Manuel Aires Mateus

One of the most renowned Portuguese architects, Manuel Aires Mateus was born in 1963 and graduated as an architect in 1986 at the Faculty of Architecture of the Technical University of Lisbon, although he had collaborated with Gonçalo Byrne since 1983.

In 1988 he founded the studio Aires Mateus & Associados, together with his brother Francisco Aires Mateus. Among the many iconic works for which he is known, stand out; the restoration of Colégio da Trindade, in Coimbra, winner of the Architécti/Arkial Prize, in 2000; the Reitoria da Universidade de Lisboa , which won the Valmor Prize in 2002; the Sines Arts Center, finalist for the Mies Van Der Rohe Award in 2007; the EDP headquarters, on Avenida 24 de Julho, inaugurated in 2015 and winner of the Valmor Prize 2018 and the Secil Prize in 2020.