Dulwich Chair By Matthew Hilton

Dulwich Chair By Matthew Hilton

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Designed by Matthew Hilton. The Dulwich Chair was designed to complement the refined simplicity of the matching Dulwich Table from Matthew Hilton. Made from solid timber, it pairs a curved solid engineered backrest with a moulded leather seat for comfort and support.

Elegant in proportion, the chair is defined by its clean lines, sculpted back and grounded stance. Designed for everyday use and long, relaxed dining, it offers enduring comfort with an understated, timeless appeal.

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Materials
Solid oak or walnut frame
Top grain leather upholstered seat pad
Clear polyurethane lacquer

Dimensions
W505 × D500 × H750mm
Seat Height 450mm
6.5kg

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Matthew Hilton

Born in 1957, Matthew Hilton studied at Portsmouth College of Art and then at Kingston Polytechnic. After graduating he worked for Capa as an industrial designer and model maker. He then set up his own design studio/workshop in 1984.

Matthew Hilton doesn't believe in design movements, and he really doesn't like the concept of design as a fashion. Rather, he thinks the design process is part of the evolution of any object through history. Designing with the end user in mind, and whether that means a household of ten or one, he takes pleasure in finding the fluid, easily adaptable solution to fit today's domestic spaces.