



A Bower at Rest Chair
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Production Timeline for Large Items: 7 to 12 Business Days
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- Large items: approx. 3 – 6 weeks
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Made-to-Order & Project Items:
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- produced as part of a batch or project run
- not held as finished stock
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- production typically begins shortly after order confirmation
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Made-to-order and project items are supplied in accordance with our Returns & Cancellations Policy and your statutory rights.
There's a particular slowness to afternoons spent half-indoors, half-out, doors propped open, the light coming in sideways, nothing urgent enough to interrupt it. This chair belongs to that hour. Teak frames the seat in a series of arched slats, the timber turned and shaped rather than left flat, with bun feet carved in deep, rounded grooves beneath. Across the cushions, birds and trailing flowers repeat in a printed weave, the pattern dense enough to hold the eye without ever feeling busy. In Jodhpur, hands turned that teak and fitted each arched rail by hand, the joinery built to hold its shape through decades of use. Against a courtyard wall or beneath a row of framed botanical prints, its solid frame reads as inheritance rather than purchase. Settled onto a Richmond terrace, or the corner of a garden room catching late light, this is the chair built for staying a while longer.





