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About
With its elegant design, the Retrostar Rocker the finest Mid-Century Bauhaus . This not only enhances its own appeal but also complements the space in which it is placed.

It is perfectly balanced, enabling a very harmonious and smooth rocking motion. By placing your feet on the ends of the front runners, you can initiate and maintain the rocking motion with a nod of the head.

Thanks to its generously padded, slightly curved seat and backrest—which features steel suspension—it offers optimal comfort. In a visually appealing contrast to this are the slender, tapered armrests, which are meticulously handcrafted from solid wood. 
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Size & technical details

Retrostar Rocker - Basic Line

Offer at 629,00 €

including tax

Shipping & Returns: Free

Fabric Samples: Free

Production & delivery time: 2–6 weeks

Color: Yellow
Color
Legs: Beech wood, walnut stain
Legs
Piping: No
Piping
About
With its elegant design, the Retrostar Rocker the finest Mid-Century Bauhaus . This not only enhances its own appeal but also complements the space in which it is placed.

It is perfectly balanced, enabling a very harmonious and smooth rocking motion. By placing your feet on the ends of the front runners, you can initiate and maintain the rocking motion with a nod of the head.

Thanks to its generously padded, slightly curved seat and backrest—which features steel suspension—it offers optimal comfort. In a visually appealing contrast to this are the slender, tapered armrests, which are meticulously handcrafted from solid wood. 
... show more
Size & technical details
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Retrostar Rocker - Basic Line Offer at 629,00 €

What is piping?

Piping a cord encased in a fabric strip. It is used to finish the edges of upholstered furniture or cushions, while also reinforcing them and making them more durable.

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Sustainability

Sustainability is a big word. Perhaps too big to use lightly. In an industry that tends to make promises, we believe in something simpler: taking responsibility for what we can actually influence. Not abstract offsets, but decisions that start right here in our workshop.