Item No.
459471
Walter Lamb Armchair
$995.00
Item No.
459471
Walter Lamb Armchair
$995.00
Black
White
- Tubular frame crafted from non-rusting brass.
- Appropriate for indoor and outdoor use.
- The Walter Lamb Collection was recognized with a MoMA design award.
- 33" H 22" W 24" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
Return Options
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15-year warranty on frame, 1-year warranty on cording (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Walter Lamb for Brown Jordan
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An outdoor classic —
Take it all in from a Walter Lamb Armchair. From drinking your morning coffee to dining alfresco to late night conversations, this weatherproof chair is there when you need it.
Details
Designer Walter Lamb experimented with bronze and copper tubing salvaged from sunken naval ships at Pearl Harbor when he created the prototype for his iconic outdoor collection. Today, this midcentury armchair features a brass frame that will not rust and does not need to be refinished. Hand-wrapped with marine-grade, UV-stable cording, this armchair is flexible enough to provide comfort and strong enough to withstand the elements. Made in Mexico.
- Tubular frame crafted from non-rusting brass.
- Appropriate for indoor and outdoor use.
- The Walter Lamb Collection was recognized with a MoMA design award.
- Brand
- Brown Jordan
- General Dimensions
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- 33" H 22" W 24" D
- Product Weight
- 28.3 lbs
- Box Dimensions
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- 38.25" H 22.75" W 25" D
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 15-year warranty on frame, 1-year warranty on cording (terms and conditions may vary)

Walter Lamb Armchair
- Height (in): 33
- Width (in): 22
- Depth (in): 24
- Weight (lbs): 28.3
- Seat Height (in): 18
- Unfinished tubular brass
- Marine-grade polyester braid 0.25
Walter Lamb
More on Walter Lamb
This product can expose you to chemicals including titanium dioxide, carbon black, nickel, chromium, and n-Hexane, which are known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to