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Wonky | Rangoon Chair

Regular price
£ 395.00
Regular price
£ 595.00
Sale price
£ 395.00
Tax included.

The much-loved and highly sought-after Rangoon chair—this one has a few pieces of broken cane in one place on the back panel. You could either just tidy these up with scissors, or if you want to repair it, you can remove the cane panel and send it away to be mended properly. 

This item is non-refundable.

Please be aware that these items are not perfect and may have very small chips or the odd scratch that we may have missed!

This cane chair is made from reclaimed teak from the old dismantled wooden buildings of Yangon. It is wonderful as an occasional chair, and knockout as a pair. Based on a classic Burmese chair, it is solid, beautiful and sustainable. The old nail holes and cracks in the wood have been smoothed and filled, giving each chair its own unique character. Made in Yangon by our friend Lin Tin, this really is a very special chair which took three years from concept to completion. We're very, very proud of it and can't wait for you to love it. 



    Materials

    Handmade from reclaimed teak and woven cane. Hinged back for ease of transport and storage. Separate cane panels for ease of restoration.

    Dimensions

    Width: 69cm
    Depth: 69cm
    Height: 78cm

    Care Instructions

    Wipe clean.

    Shipping

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    Returns

    We hope you will be happy with your order, but if for any reason you are not and would like a refund or exchange, please return it to us within 28 days of receipt in an unused condition.

    See our Returns page for more details.

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    The making of our Rangoon Chair

    Meet the Makers

    An average family in Burma is made up of four people. 38% are farming families and live off less than $300 a month.

    However, adequate nutrition, healthcare and education for four costs around $750. Our mission is to close this gap through consistent orders. 

    Meet the Makers

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