Introducing The Nala Chair Range from Woodlam
There aren’t many chairs that can boast the comfort and elegance of the Nala. Originally designed as a lounge chair, the Nala has been reimagined for the office and remote working spaces for the home, exuding a more stylish and designed look and feel.
The Nala’s unique design offers a broad 72 cm seat and back width for regal comfort, compared to the standard office or dining chair of 46 – 52 cm. Because of its vast size, the Nala is a truly beautiful piece of furniture and statement seating option for any office or home. Explore more with Woodlam.
The Nala is fully-customisable from a wooden base, to an aluminium swivel base on wheels – perfect for elevating your working experience while ticking off that to-do list. Depending on your preference of wood and finish, Woodlam offers a range of choices to match your personal style from oak, ash and beech for your home or bedroom, to nylon and aluminium for function and practicality in the office. The Nala’s sleek and feminine design stands out in any room and offers an innovative alternative to traditional masculine-designed office chairs.
The Nala can be customised to any colour and fabric preference of your choosing. Looking for a blush pink to soften your interior, or a bold terracotta to bring warmth? Feeling timeless and want a luxurious leather finish that’s durable and easy to clean? With Woodlam you are able to choose your favourite fabric colour and finish of your choice to transform your interior into a space you truly love.
Contact: Woodlam.
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