PTR11 Chair, Reclaimed Burmese Black Wood, Hand Stitched Leather Seating (Pigeon)
We just created new chair design, the PTR10 & PTR11 is a modern interpretation of the Ming dynasty’s classic design. Crafted from reclaimed Makha Tae wood, the chair has a substantial feel where edges has been rounded to provide comfort. The brass stretcher adds a distinctive touch of stability and strength. Using 100% latex seating and hand-stitched leather customization options available for leather color, wood type, and brass finish.
The PTR11 comes with pivoting back function.
Reach out to us for customization details.
- Leather Seating & Backrest Italian Leather in Pigeon (Grey)
- Frame Reclaimed Burmese Black Wood
- Finish Diamond Oiled
- Size W 60 x D 51 x H 79 | Seat H 47 cm
- W 23.6 x D 20.07 x H 31.10 in | Seat H 18.5 in
- Lead-time 12 weeks maximum
Scratches
Bronze or brass are metals. Metals can scratch or cause scratches. We mounted protective patches on the chair, but when you move the chair try not to forget that floors generally do not like metal. You may want to opt for our handstitched leather socks in the same color as the seat. Our finishes withstand everyday use, but as cars, they are not 100% scratchproof.
Leather
We hand-pick our leathers from local tanneries and do love a natural look. We chose hides which show ‘traces of the beast’: some necklines and marks remain visible. We buff the leather for a soft natural look and apply an oil finish: We like the traces of age and usage, and compare this to the look of horse saddles, weathered belts or really great leather shoes, worn for years. Antique dealers call this ‘patina’ and our chairs will become witnesses of decades-long use. It is up to you to apply some neutral saddle oil or cream to maintain your chairs. All this to mention we do not ‘plastic-coat’ our leather. Our chairs, as our tables, are never perfect, they look natural and will age with grace.
Reclaimed Hardwood
P. Tendercool is based in Thailand, where a couple of generations ago every house was a wooden one. Thailand was spoiled for choice and many houses were constructed using now rare exotic tropical woods. We made it our mission to score these and turn vintage floors, beams, and pillars into truly unique furniture, created for you, towards your specifications.