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Item No. 100107875

Sculptura Ottoman

Price reduced from $545.00 to $436.00 20% off
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Item No. 100107875

Sculptura Ottoman

Price reduced from $545.00 to $436.00 20% off

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  • Airy design inspired by wicker.
  • Handcrafted of powder-coated iron.
  • Treated with rust inhibitors.
  • 14¾" H 18" W 17¾" D
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Sculptura Ottoman
Price reduced from $545.00 to $436.00 20% off
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When we heard that Woodard was bringing the Sculptura Collection (1956) back into production, we jumped at the chance to partner with them on its return. Sculptura is inspired by the airiness of wicker but handcrafted in sturdy iron mesh that’s treated with rust inhibitors to withstand the elements. A comfortable companion to the Sculptura Chair or Bench, this ottoman can also be used as a convenient side table or extra seat.
  • Airy design inspired by wicker.
  • Handcrafted of powder-coated iron.
  • Treated with rust inhibitors.
Brand
Woodard Furniture Company
Collection
Sculptura Collection
General Dimensions
  • 14¾" H 18" W 17¾" D
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Item No.
100107875
Sculptura Ottoman

Sculptura Ottoman

  • Height (in): 14¾
  • Width (in): 18
  • Depth (in): 17¾
  • Powder-coated iron

Russell Woodard

A family-run business since 1866, Woodward has reinvented itself many times over, but in 1956 the Michigan-based company became a pioneer in modernism with the handcrafted Sculptura chair. Attributed to Russell Woodward, the now-iconic design was the first sculpted chair made without molds, earning it a spot in the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum’s permanent collection in 1994.

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