Description
Kaisen Dining Armchair — Where Comfort, Craftsmanship, and Design Come Together
Your Daily Chair, Reimagined for Dining, Working, and Living Well
Imagine this: you’re enjoying a quiet morning coffee, hosting a family dinner, or spending hours at a meeting table — and never once adjusting in your seat. The Kaisen Dining Armchair is built for those moments. With its graceful silhouette and supportive armrests, it’s the chair that adapts to your lifestyle without demanding attention. Whether in a modern dining room, an elegant office, or a professional meeting space, Kaisen offers a seamless balance of comfort, style, and lasting support.
What is special about Kaisen Dining Armchair
✔ Space-Saving Ergonomic Armrests
The Kaisen’s compact, sculpted armrests are engineered to support your elbows and promote a natural posture — giving your shoulders and neck the break they deserve. Unlike bulky chairs, it fits neatly around dining tables and work desks, maximizing room while delivering full-body comfort.
✔ Easy-Care Upholstery Options
Choose from grained matte faux leather for a stylish look that’s effortless to clean — perfect for busy households or hospitality settings — or opt for soft textured linen fabric for a warmer, more organic feel. Either way, your chair stays beautiful with minimal effort.
✔ Fully Customisable Design
With three oak finishes (Natural, Walnut, Dark Walnut) and a wide palette of upholstery choices, Kaisen is yours to style — make it bold, timeless, or tailored to your project’s mood board.
✔ Versatile in Function, Effortless in Form
Whether used for dining, working, or welcoming guests, Kaisen supports your posture and elevates your space — quietly and confidently.
What Does “FAS-Grade Oak” Really Mean — And Why Should You Care?
FAS Grade stands for first and second grade, which is the highest standard for hardwood quality, ensuring the wood is strong, durable, and nearly flawless.
FAS (First and Second) is the highest grade of hardwood, meaning you get large, clean, defect-free cuts of wood — ideal for visible furniture parts like arms, legs, and frames.
This translates to:
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Fewer knots and cracks, enhancing visual beauty
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Greater structural integrity, so your chair stays solid over time
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More uniform staining, giving your chair a premium finish
In short: better-looking wood, longer life, and greater value.