Developed for indoor spaces through Activa Leisure
A two-pack dining chair developed within the category-development program that brought an outdoor furniture business into indoor furniture for a national warehouse-club retailer. The cane-back dining chair had moved firmly into indoor retail by 2019–2020 — though mostly in mid-century and French-bistro silhouettes, with framed cane panels and turned legs. This concept took the same woven-cane language in a different direction: an armless, continuous-frame chair closer to the stackable forms of outdoor seating, bringing an outdoor-derived silhouette to an indoor material moment.
A black-finished wood frame draws one continuous line from leg to back, kept armless and open so the chair reads light and contemporary against the segment's heavier dining chairs. Hand-woven cane fills both back and seat, carrying the weave top to bottom in a single material language. The stackable, tubular posture — drawn from outdoor seating experience — is what sets it apart from the bistro-style cane chairs already on indoor floors, while keeping construction and cost disciplined for the channel.
The Umbria Dining Set reinterprets the cane-back trend through an outdoor-derived line — woven texture on a clean, contemporary frame.