Designed by: Renzo Frau
Manufactured by: Poltrona Frau
The classic leather Chesterfield One Ottoman is created with the utmost attention to detail. Frame is created in seasoned beech wood. Seat suspension is provided by double cone springs that are individually tied and supported by jute webbing. The seat is padded with horsehair. The top of the ottoman is covered in hand crafted diamond shaped tufting. Foot options include spherical feet, 12cm high feet, or wooden feet covered in leather. The spherical feet are finished in natural beech wood, black lacquered wood, or dark walnut stained beech wood. The 12cm high feet are available in natural beech wood, black lacquered wood, dark walnut stained beech wood, or polished aluminum. The ottoman is part of the Chester One Collection which includes a sofa and lounge chair. A smaller version of the ottoman is available in the Chester Collection. Manufactured by Poltrona Frau.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 1912.
38.5" W, 38.5" D, 15.8" H
Designed by: Renzo Frau
Manufactured by: Poltrona Frau
The classic leather Chesterfield One Ottoman is created with the utmost attention to detail. Frame is created in seasoned beech wood. Seat suspension is provided by double cone springs that are individually tied and supported by jute webbing. The seat is padded with horsehair. The top of the ottoman is covered in hand crafted diamond shaped tufting. Foot options include spherical feet, 12cm high feet, or wooden feet covered in leather. The spherical feet are finished in natural beech wood, black lacquered wood, or dark walnut stained beech wood. The 12cm high feet are available in natural beech wood, black lacquered wood, dark walnut stained beech wood, or polished aluminum. The ottoman is part of the Chester One Collection which includes a sofa and lounge chair. A smaller version of the ottoman is available in the Chester Collection. Manufactured by Poltrona Frau.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 1912.
38.5" W, 38.5" D, 15.8" H