Kaleidoscope Dining Chair - Sample
Kaleidoscope Dining Chair - Sample
Shipping options are also available at checkout. Email help@trnk-nyc.com with any questions.
Condition: Fair.
Floor Model. Mild wear consistent with moderate use.
A monochromatic chair based on the infinite combinations of gray as color, material, and form.
The limited use of color enhances the piece’s juxtaposition of textures and materials. To capture the kaleidoscope of gray, materials are carefully curated to create relationships that complement and contrast.
Designed by Jialun Xiong, a furniture, interiors, and accessories designer based in LA.
20" L x 20" W x 26" H
Stainless steel, leather, boucle, wood, foam
All TRNK Sample Sale orders must be picked up from 18 Jay Street, New York New York, 10013 by 2/21. Email help@trnk-nyc.com with any questions or to schedule a pickup.
Parcel or threshold shipping is also available at checkout.
Unless noted that item is in original packaging, all items are unpacked. TRNK recommends bringing furniture blankets or other packing materials for Sample Sale Pick ups.
The pick up location is four steps up from street level with out a loading dock or elevator. Please make required accommodations for pick up.
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Shipping options are also available at checkout. Email help@trnk-nyc.com with any questions.
Condition: Fair.
Floor Model. Mild wear consistent with moderate use.
A monochromatic chair based on the infinite combinations of gray as color, material, and form.
The limited use of color enhances the piece’s juxtaposition of textures and materials. To capture the kaleidoscope of gray, materials are carefully curated to create relationships that complement and contrast.
Designed by Jialun Xiong, a furniture, interiors, and accessories designer based in LA.
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20" L x 20" W x 26" H
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Stainless steel, leather, boucle, wood, foam
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All TRNK Sample Sale orders must be picked up from 18 Jay Street, New York New York, 10013 by 2/21. Email help@trnk-nyc.com with any questions or to schedule a pickup.
Pick up Hours are Tuesday - Friday 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM (appointment required).Parcel or threshold shipping is also available at checkout.
Unless noted that item is in original packaging, all items are unpacked. TRNK recommends bringing furniture blankets or other packing materials for Sample Sale Pick ups.
The pick up location is four steps up from street level with out a loading dock or elevator. Please make required accommodations for pick up.
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Parcel packages ship UPS ground and signature is required for packages valued over $200. For a precise estimated delivery date, please contact us at customerservice@trnk-nyc.com.
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Return Policy
We are able to accept returns on certain items, as messaged on the product detail page, located in the “Returns” section.
Items marked “refundable” can be returned (in their original, undamaged condition) within 14 days of delivery. If you choose a return for store credit, return shipping is free! If you would like a return to your original form of payment, we charge a restocking fee equal to 15% of the item’s full retail price before discounts or promotions. In either case, we do not reimburse for the original cost of shipping.
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Quickship Options
We stock a limited selection of our TRNK Collection products as quickship options, which are available with a much shorter lead time.
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Information about the pillows
Originally from the mountainous city of Chiogqing, China, Jialun Xiong is a Los Angeles-based furniture, interiors, and jewelry designer. Inspired by her hometown's distinctive architecture and sprawling urbanism, as well as the modern skeletal steel buildings from the mid-20th century, Jialun designs pieces that embrace and reveal their fundamental structures.
By leaving the frameworks fully exposed, she portrays lines as building blocks, allowing them "to become significant parts of the entire picture" - not to convey minimalism, but to push the boundaries of their construction.