
Olea Chair

Shown in Warm Oatmeal
Recycled Poly Weave
Thread-Dyed Cotton Linen
OleaChair
Overall dimensions
38”W x 38”D x 31”H
Diagonal depth
29”
Seat height
18”
Seat depth
26”
Seat cushion height
6”
Frame height
31”
Weight
68 lbs
Box dimensions
40”W x 40”D x 33”H
Our furniture is hand-made and in many cases quite soft so keep in mind dimensions may vary by an inch or two. Prefer a custom size? Contact us.

Care
For detailed instructions on spot cleaning, dry cleaning, and machine washing, check out our post, “Cleaning your slipcover.”
Spills & Stains
Tread carefully—treatment can vary by fabric, color, and stain type.
Dry Cleaning & Machine Washing
Natural and recycled fabrics: We strongly recommend dry cleaning for regular laundering and stain removal. Machine washing is possible with a bit of mindful care.
Upkeep & Maintenance
Natural and recycled fabrics: Vacuum regularly (with an upholstery attachment if you have one).
You can read more about day-to-day maintenance in our post, “Getting to know your Sixpenny.”
Please note that consistent exposure to direct sunlight can lead to fading or discoloration. You can read more about fabric colorfastness in our post, “Fabric fading 101.”
Learn more about caring for your Sixpenny
Construction
Slipcover
Fixed design attached to base with velcro
Frame
Kiln-dried hardwood & plywood
Legs
American red oak
Suspension
Webbing & sinuous spring
Learn more about construction
Olea's seat cushions contain three layers: your choice of loose fill (Feather Down or Poly Fill) at the top and bottom, and a cushy “comfort layer” of high-density foam sandwiched between the fill.
Seat Cushion: 60% foam, 40% loose fill
Our lofty Feather Down is ethically sourced, and our vegan Poly Fill is designed to mimic the familiar fluff of feathers. We mix a small percentage of vegan poly fiber into the Feather Down cushions for a bit of spring.
As a rule, the fluffier the cushion, the more upkeep it will require. Our cushions are exceptionally soft, and much of the fill is loose, so periodic fluffing will go a long way.
You can read more about our cushions in Materials & Construction or in our post, “Inside scoop: Feather Down vs Poly Fill.”
Learn more about our Comfort Guide
