The Fina chair by Mike Hausmann was born from the intention to create a light, as simple as possible chair, featuring very slender sections — Fina meaning “fine” or “delicate” in Spanish — while employing various cabinetmaking techniques that reveal the high level of craftsmanship involved. It is a blend of Mediterranean simplicity and Japanese philosophy.
The backrest is made through a process of laminating thin wooden veneers, glued and shaped in a mould. The stretchers are gently curved to better accommodate the seated posture, and both the side stretchers and the backrest are joined to the legs using through mortise and tenon joints, reinforced with wedges. This method ensures a union that is both chemically solid (through the glue) and mechanically strong (through the wedges).
In addition, the legs have been turned with a variable section to further enhance the lightness of the design.
It can be done in a bright and dark oiled finishes.
Dimensions LxWxH | 45x45x80cm (18x18x31'') |
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Variations | Fina Chair DARK, Fina Chair Bright |
Weight (kg) | 5 |
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