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Tate Chair

Tate Chair

Regular price ₹ 15,950
Regular price Sale price ₹ 15,950
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Finish: Walnut
Fabric: V Textured Army
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Product Story

It’s finally here! The Tate is an updated version of our very popular Isolde with wooden legs. The elegant and graceful Tate is available in three different textured fabrics. The clean lines and tapered legs fit nicely into any style of room.

Dimensions

Dimensions(cm) Width: 46 Depth: 56 Height: 85
Dimensions(in) Width: 1' 6" Depth: 1' 10" Height: 2' 9 3/4"

Shipping and Delivery

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Important Note : Products may appear different on various screens. As each piece is handmade, slight variations in finish and size are normal. Wood and stones have natural variations in grains and colour. Fabric lots may vary.

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Inspiration

Inspired by the poise of contemporary classics, the Tate Chair refines a beloved silhouette with fresh clarity. With tapered wooden legs and tailored upholstery, it brings a sense of quiet elegance to any interior—graceful in form, timeless in appeal.

  • Refinement

    Subtle detailing and soft geometry create a balanced presence—understated yet unmistakably polished.

  • Versatility

    Equally at home in formal or relaxed settings, it adapts with effortless composure.

  • Texture

    Offered in a selection of rich weaves, its tactile finish adds depth to its serene simplicity.

As Seen In

As styled by Aishwarya Rana

When Aishwarya Rana brought the Tate Chair into her home, the result was anything but ordinary. With its sculptural lines and subtle poise, the Tate didn’t just take a seat—it took the spotlight.

An updated rendition of our beloved Isolde, the Tate carries itself with quiet confidence. Its graceful curves and tapered wooden legs give it a sense of ease, but never anonymity. In Aishwarya’s hands, it became something more: a conversation piece, a corner anchor, a little moment of interior wit.

There’s a certain elegance in restraint—and the Tate wears it well. Especially when styled by someone who knows that sometimes, all it takes is one chair to change the tone of a room.