




Pecan Armchair: PCN101
$660
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$775
$660
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$660
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$660
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$775
$660
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$775
$660
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$775
$660
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SKU: PUNT-PCN101-SUP-MAT-OAK-FAB-GRP-2
$660
SKU: PUNT-PCN101-WAL-STN-OAK-FAB-GRP-2
$660
SKU: PUNT-PCN101-DGRY-STN-OAK-FAB-GRP-2
$660
SKU: PUNT-PCN101-EBY-STN-OAK-FAB-GRP-2
$700
SKU: PUNT-PCN101-SUP-MAT-OAK-FAB-GRP-3
$700
SKU: PUNT-PCN101-WAL-STN-OAK-FAB-GRP-3
$700
SKU: PUNT-PCN101-DGRY-STN-OAK-FAB-GRP-3
$700
SKU: PUNT-PCN101-EBY-STN-OAK-FAB-GRP-3
$735
SKU: PUNT-PCN101-SUP-MAT-OAK-FAB-GRP-4
$735
SKU: PUNT-PCN101-WAL-STN-OAK-FAB-GRP-4
$735
SKU: PUNT-PCN101-DGRY-STN-OAK-FAB-GRP-4
$735
SKU: PUNT-PCN101-EBY-STN-OAK-FAB-GRP-4
$775
SKU: PUNT-PCN101-SUP-MAT-OAK-FAB-GRP-5
$775
SKU: PUNT-PCN101-WAL-STN-OAK-FAB-GRP-5
$775
SKU: PUNT-PCN101-DGRY-STN-OAK-FAB-GRP-5
$775
SKU: PUNT-PCN101-EBY-STN-OAK-FAB-GRP-5
Description
The Pecan Armchair features a slim black epoxy-lacquered steel frame that gracefully encircles the natural oak plywood seat and backrest. Its design draws inspiration from the organic shape of pecan nuts, evident in the rounded backrest. This chair is stackable up to four units, making it suitable for various settings, including living rooms, kitchens, restaurants, and offices. Sebastian Herkner, a German designer, is known for his ability to balance materials and proportions, creating minimalist designs with strong identities.
Specifications
Size
- 30.4" h x 23.2" w x 20" d (77.2x58.9x50.8cm)
- Seat height: 18.5" (46.9cm)
Material
Plywood, natural oak, lacquered steel, plastic or felt plugs, polyurethane
Details
- Fabric Group 2: Relate, Tonal, Caserta, Bacoli, Oddi, Matis, Seven, Valencia
- Fabric Group 3: Tempt, Field, Remix
- Fabric Group 4: Focus, Savanna
- Fabric Group 5: Laguna Leather
- COM and COL are available upon request
Brand
Punt
Got the Punt? The company’s name translates as “point,” representing the start of design for this modern Spanish design house. Designers Lola Castelló and Vicent Martínez pioneered the design scene in the beautiful seaside city of Valencia when they founded the brand in 1980. Five years later, Vicent debuted Literatura—a double-row, overlapping bookcase with the front component on wheels that, he observed, “was born to solve the problem of storing books.” More literature and other objects could be contained this way. The now-signature piece put the company on the global design map, acknowledges José Manuel, Punt’s current creative director.
Today, Punt’s collaborative roster includes studios in and outside Spain, among them Copenhagen’s Norm Architects, Paris-based Arik Levy, Barcenloa’s Estudio Manel Molina, London’s Terrence Woodgate, Berlin’s Stephanie Jasny, and Monica Armani from Trento, Italy. Each piece is carefully crafted down to the last impressive detail in Spain.