“A line of metal elegantly embraces the chair, from the armrests and around the wooden backrest. The oak seat and backrest contrast with the slim metal tube that characterises the design’s shape”. This is how the designer Sebastian Herkner describes his new Pecan chair for Punt Mobles.
It is an ultra-versatile piece that can be adapted to any interior design project, from living rooms to kitchens, restaurants or offices. The light and thin steel struc- ture contrasts with the wood, acting as a frame. Apart from its aesthetics, its ergonomics have also been worked on, making it comfortable while also being stackable.The name Pecan comes from the shape of the backrest; an organic shape that look like pecan nuts. Inspired by nature, just like the material used in the chair it- self.
“A line of metal elegantly embraces the chair, from the armrests and around the wooden backrest. The oak seat and backrest contrast with the slim metal tube that characterises the design’s shape”. This is how the designer Sebastian Herkner describes his new Pecan chair for Punt Mobles.
It is an ultra-versatile piece that can be adapted to any interior design project, from living rooms to kitchens, restaurants or offices. The light and thin steel struc- ture contrasts with the wood, acting as a frame. Apart from its aesthetics, its ergonomics have also been worked on, making it comfortable while also being stackable.The name Pecan comes from the shape of the backrest; an organic shape that look like pecan nuts. Inspired by nature, just like the material used in the chair it- self.