
Osamu Mid Century Arm Chair Caramel/Natural
We leaned into Scandinavian lounge-chair nostalgia with this mid-century armchair. A natural oak spindle frame, rounded stretchers, and tapered legs keep the profile airy, while caramel vegan leather cushions bring that warm, lived-in tone. The pillowy back and generously padded seat invite long reads, and the wrapped arm bolsters finish with a chic strap-and-buckle detail borrowed from safari designs. It is that perfect mix of tailored and relaxed--structured wood grain you can see, sink-right-in comfort you can feel, and a palette that plays nicely with modern, rustic, or eclectic rooms.
$469.00
Osamu Mid Century Arm Chair Caramel/Natural—
$469.00
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Osamu Mid Century Arm Chair Caramel/Natural
We leaned into Scandinavian lounge-chair nostalgia with this mid-century armchair. A natural oak spindle frame, rounded stretchers, and tapered legs keep the profile airy, while caramel vegan leather cushions bring that warm, lived-in tone. The pillowy back and generously padded seat invite long reads, and the wrapped arm bolsters finish with a chic strap-and-buckle detail borrowed from safari designs. It is that perfect mix of tailored and relaxed--structured wood grain you can see, sink-right-in comfort you can feel, and a palette that plays nicely with modern, rustic, or eclectic rooms.
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We leaned into Scandinavian lounge-chair nostalgia with this mid-century armchair. A natural oak spindle frame, rounded stretchers, and tapered legs keep the profile airy, while caramel vegan leather cushions bring that warm, lived-in tone. The pillowy back and generously padded seat invite long reads, and the wrapped arm bolsters finish with a chic strap-and-buckle detail borrowed from safari designs. It is that perfect mix of tailored and relaxed--structured wood grain you can see, sink-right-in comfort you can feel, and a palette that plays nicely with modern, rustic, or eclectic rooms.























