Saga Scandinavian Dining Chair
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Scandinavian design is known for its minimalist style and natural, light-colored hues. Our Saga Scandinavian dining chair features a triangulated frame that is such a design moment when offset with the squared-off bench and chair back slats. The most perfect farmhouse dining chair that fits into so many styles.
Perfect solo in a bedroom to collect your sweaters (guilty!), in the living room as an extra texture moment, or a set around a dining table.
Ready to style like a pro? Don’t do a set of matching chairs around your dining table. Pair a few of these with our other Scandinavian chairs to create that eclectic vibe we love so much. Similar chairs linked below.
These are built really well and heavy in the hand. Perfect heirloom goods. They have a subtle white-wash type antiqued look. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Reclaimed wood
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At Hello Norden, we’re not here to sell trends. We’re here to help you create spaces that feel like you. Spaces that calm your body, support your nervous system, and tell a story you recognize as your own.
Every piece we offer—vintage, made-to-order, or newly crafted—is chosen for how it feels, not just how it looks.
Founder Kassina Folstad spent 22 years designing spaces and studying how environments impact the body. That led to the creation of the RUTED Method—a science-backed, story-rich approach to design that’s changing the way we think about home.
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