Yoga Asandi III

32,761.00

This Asandi (Chair) with its unassumingly simple form factor proves to be the right candidate for leisurely evenings in the outdoors over a cup of chai. The Yoga Asandi III is an evolution of Yoga Asandi I & II.

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Description

Description

This Asandi (Chair) with its unassumingly simple form factor proves to be the right candidate for leisurely evenings in the outdoors over a cup of chai. The Yoga Asandi III is an evolution of Yoga Asandi I & II. This piece is our 3rd generation folding chair and its natural rattan woven seat and backrest in Teak Wood stand out with their visual and ergonomic edge. This piece has been designed ground up, right from the handmade brass pivots, that allows this piece to fold perfectly flat (allowing its thickness to be as lean as 50mm) to the Sleek Teak Wood frame which gives its signature lightness.

Dimension in inches Dimension in cm
1’-06” x 1’-06” x 2’-06”
SH: 1’-04”
Folded: 1’-06” x 2 1/2” x
2’-06”
45.72 x 45.72 x 76.2
SH: 40.64
Folded: 45.72 x 6.35 x 76.2
Additional information

Additional information

Material

Teak Wood, Brass & Natural Rattan

Finish

Handfinished #600Grade Natural Oil and Wax

Care Information

How do you keep your furniture beautiful for many years to come?

    Always wipe your furniture with a dry cloth, after cleaning it with a damp cloth.
    If you spill any liquid, you should always wipe it off as quickly as possible.
    Always use hot pads/mats under hot and/or damp objects.
    Always use a firm pad when using sharp utensils.
    Protect the surface against scratches from China etc. using felt, for example.
    In order to maintain the colour of the wood, you should avoid direct sunlight as far as possible.
    Never place furniture close to wood-burningstoves, radiators etc.


Solid wood in general

Wood is a living material that requires proper care and maintenance. The wood reacts in varying degrees depending on the humidity of the surroundings. That is why it is important for wooden furniture to stand in an environment, where the humidity does not fluctuate more than between 40 and 60%. When winter sets in and it is time to switch on the heating, humidity may fall to below 40%. This can cause the wood to shrink a little, but it will expand again once the humidity rises. This comes about because of the evaporation, which is greatest through cross-cut timber. Under these dry conditions, you should make sure that furniture is treated as prescribed with oil. We recommend you purchase a hygrometer to check the humidity in your home. Generally speaking, solid wood is one of nature’s finest materials. It is very durable and has a very long service life. Wood is a natural product, so the texture of the wood may include small knots and colour variations in the finished product. Important: Solid wood is affected by exposure to direct sunlight or direct heat: for example from a wood-burning stove. This may discolour and dry out the wood, causing cracks, for example in table-tops. Never cover solid wood with an oilcloth or something similar for longer than 24 hours at the most.

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