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Dining Chair (Ash wood leg)

Ash wood leg

Dining Chair (Ash wood leg) styled in a FADIOR HOME interior setting
Product viewDining Chairs
Category
Dining Chairs
Collection
FADIOR HOME Furniture
Material
Ash wood leg
Specifications
625 × 580 × 780 mm

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Overview

About the Dining Chair (Ash wood leg)

The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.

This FADIOR HOME dining chair stands on legs made of ash wood, measuring 62.5 cm wide by 58 cm deep by 78 cm tall. The width and depth give the seat a planted, table-ready footprint, while the 78 cm height carries the back up to a comfortable dining posture rather than a low lounging line.

Ash is a light-colored, smooth-grained hardwood, typically straight-grained with a beige-to-light-brown hue; white ash in particular reads creamy white to light tan with a pronounced grain that gives the leg its quiet figure. As a reference point for the species, white ash sits at roughly 1320 lbf on the Janka hardness scale — just below white oak and above red oak, walnut and cherry — which is why ash is valued as a shock-resistant timber that earns its place under the daily push-and-pull of a dining seat. One trait to expect over time: like many woods, ash naturally darkens with exposure to UV and oxygen, so the leg tone deepens gently across years of use.

Living with the chair is straightforward. Dust the ash legs with a soft, dry or only slightly damp microfiber cloth so grit never builds up and scratches the surface, and blot any spills promptly with a clean damp cloth before drying with a second cloth so liquid does not soak into the grain. Keep the chair out of direct sunlight and away from radiators or HVAC vents — prolonged sun fades the wood's natural color and concentrated hot or cold air can cause localized cracking — and a room held around 40 to 55 percent relative humidity keeps the wood from swelling or shrinking.

Full specifications, finish options and pricing are handled directly through a consultation. To request details for this dining chair or to plan a set for your table, start an inquiry at /consultation.

Dining Chair (Ash wood leg) styled in a FADIOR HOME interior setting
In ContextFADIOR HOME Furniture

Materials and finish

Material choices that support the design language.

Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.

Surface finishes

  • Ash wood leg

Color options

Finishes available on request.

Specifications

Technical specifications

The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.

Width625 mm
Depth580 mm
Height780 mm
MaterialsAsh wood leg

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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What is the chair made of, and how durable is ash wood?+

The legs are ash wood — a light-colored, smooth-grained hardwood that is typically straight-grained with a beige-to-light-brown hue. As a general species reference, white ash rates around 1320 lbf on the Janka hardness scale, sitting just below white oak and above red oak, walnut and cherry, which makes ash a durable, shock-resistant choice well suited to a dining seat. (Janka is a property of the species, not a tested figure for this finished piece.)

What are the dimensions of this dining chair?+

It measures 62.5 cm wide, 58 cm deep and 78 cm tall (625 mm x 580 mm x 780 mm). The footprint suits a standard dining table, and the 78 cm height gives an upright dining posture. For exact seat-height and clearance details, request them through a consultation at /consultation.

How should I care for the ash-wood legs?+

Dust regularly with a soft, dry or slightly damp microfiber cloth to avoid abrasive buildup, and blot spills promptly with a damp cloth, then dry with a clean cloth so liquid does not soak into the grain. Keep the chair out of direct sunlight and away from radiators and HVAC vents, and aim for indoor humidity around 40 to 55 percent so the wood neither swells nor cracks. Note that ash naturally darkens over time with light and air exposure.