Gold Leaf Lattice Dining Chair – Engineering Specification Overview
Engineering Logic
The engineering intent is to address Joint Fatigue within this Gold Leaf Lattice Dining Chair typology.
This is achieved through the integration of the OE-Lock™ Multi-Axis Joinery System, which operates by triangulating the rear leg-to-seat connections to redistribute the cantilevered stress generated by the high backrest.
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As a result, the risk of Joint Fatigue is mitigated under Cyclic Loading.
Crucially, this structural redundancy is engineered into the load-bearing joinery system to limit degradation without primary reliance on periodic refinishing.
Gold Leaf Lattice Dining Chair – Aesthetic Structure
Designed as a controlled study of proportion and material behaviour, the Gold Leaf Lattice Dining Chair maintains architectural discipline.
The pierced fretwork on the rear panel serves a dual function: it reduces the visual mass of the chair in crowded banquet settings (transparency) while acting as a rigid structural web. The gilding requires an impeccable substrate preparation, as the reflective surface will telegraph any grain discontinuity.
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Project-Specific Interpretation
The engineering intent is to address Joint Fatigue specifically for the Gold Leaf Lattice Dining Chair in a Hospitality / Hotel Dining context.
This is achieved through the OE-Lock™ Multi-Axis Joinery System, which operates by buffering the internal matrix against the drag-and-tilt forces typical of dining environments.
As a result, the risk of Joint Fatigue is mitigated under the influence of Cyclic Loading.
Construction & Material Behaviour
For this Gold Leaf Lattice Dining Chair, the selected Solid Beech Matrix is bonded to a core engineered specifically for commercial stability.
- Substrate Stack: Kiln-dried European Beech, selected for its high shear strength and ability to hold fine carved detail without chipping.
- Joinery: Double-doweled mortise and tenon joints, reinforced with corner blocks at the seat rail to lock the geometry.
- Fretwork Engineering: The back lattice is carved from cross-laminated timber sections to ensure the delicate scrolls do not fracture along the grain line.
- Finish System: Traditional water gilding over red bole, sealed with a high-hardness topcoat to resist abrasion from handling.
Bespoke Manufacturing (OEM / ODM)
OE-FASHION operates as an OEM / ODM furniture engineering partner. This page represents a
capability specification.
This specification is not a stock item. Engineering feasibility, cost, and lead time are confirmed through direct consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
A: No. This documentation defines an engineering framework. Final form, detailing, and tolerances are confirmed during the bespoke specification phase.
Q: Is this suitable for Hospitality / Hotel Dining environments?
A: Yes. The system is specifically calibrated to counteract Joint Fatigue forces common in these settings.
Q: Is the carved back fragile?
A: No. The lattice work is engineered with correct grain orientation and thickness to withstand the back-pressure of a seated guest without flexing.
Q: Can dimensions be modified?
A: Yes. All frames are built to order, allowing for millimetre-perfect calibration.











