Description
Royal Botania Ostrea Dining Chair, designed by Matthias De Ferm, takes inspiration from the elegant curves of an oyster shell. Its flowing silhouette and sculptural form create a distinctive outdoor dining chair that blends artistic design with everyday functionality.
Designed to bring character and comfort to contemporary outdoor dining spaces, Ostrea’s enveloping shape provides supportive seating while maintaining a light visual appearance. The chair pairs effortlessly with a wide range of modern outdoor dining tables, making it suitable for private gardens, terraces and hospitality environments.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, Ostrea combines premium materials with enduring outdoor performance. Its refined architectural aesthetic creates a striking focal point while delivering the durability required for year-round exterior use.
Materials
Frame
The chair is constructed from precision-formed tubular stainless steel, providing exceptional strength, corrosion resistance and long-term durability in outdoor environments.
Finish
The stainless steel frame is finished in durable outdoor coatings designed to withstand demanding weather conditions while preserving its elegant appearance.
Upholstery
Optional outdoor cushions enhance comfort while maintaining Ostrea’s refined design. Upholstered in weather-resistant fabrics, they provide durability, UV resistance and easy maintenance for outdoor living. Qiuickdry foam ensures that moisture is quickly expelled from the cushion.
Configuration
Ostrea is supplied as an individual outdoor dining chair, suitable for pairing with a wide variety of contemporary dining tables in residential and commercial settings.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 61 W x 59 D x 87 H x 45 Seat H cm / 5.5 kg
- Designer: Matthias De Ferm
- Dining chair for outdoor use
- Tubular stainless steel frame construction
- Sculptural contemporary design
- Optional outdoor seat cushion
- Suitable for terraces, gardens and hospitality dining areas
- Warranty: (steel) 10 years. (fabric) 3 years.





