Engineering Logic
The engineering intent is to address Joint Fatigue within this Open-Back Seating Typology.
This is achieved through the integration of the OE-Lock™ Multi-Axis Joinery System, which operates by distributing dynamic leaning forces through concealed mechanical tenons rather than relying solely on adhesive shear strength.
(This aligns with our lifecycle fatigue calibration.)
As a result, the risk of Joint Fatigue is mitigated under High-Frequency Formal Use.
Crucially, this structural density is engineered into the core matrix, designed to
limit degradation without reliance on periodic refinishing or on-site corrective intervention.
Bespoke Empire-Style Black Lacquer Dining Chair – Aesthetic Structure
Designed as a controlled study of proportion and material behaviour,
the Bespoke Empire-Style Black Lacquer Dining Chair maintains architectural discipline.
The open-grid backrest and cantilevered scroll arms create distinct leverage points that act as stress multipliers during user ingress and egress, necessitating a rigid internal anchor system.
Architects may define specific ornamentation levels through our
bespoke specification process.
Project-Specific Interpretation
The engineering intent is to address Joint Fatigue within a Diplomatic Residence context.
This is achieved through the OE-Lock™ Multi-Axis Joinery System, which operates by buffering the internal matrix against stress vectors.
As a result, the risk of Joint Fatigue is limited under the influence of Long-Term Static Load.
Construction & Material Behaviour
The selected Polished Lacquer Interface is bonded to a core engineered
specifically for commercial stability.
- Substrate Stack: Kiln-dried hardwood lattice reinforced with concealed micro-fasteners.
- Joinery: Reinforced mechanical connections isolating ornamented zones.
- Finish System: Multi-stage pigmented application with finish layer stack-up protocols.
- Load Behaviour: Kinetic energy transfer designed to flow through the rear saber legs without compromising the seat rail connection.
Bespoke Manufacturing (OEM / ODM)
OE-FASHION operates as an OEM / ODM furniture engineering partner. This page represents a
capability specification. We invite design teams to review our process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a specific stock product?
A: No. This is an engineering specification for manufacturing bespoke furniture tailored to project requirements.
Q: How does this design address Joint Fatigue?
A: The system is specifically calibrated to counteract Joint Fatigue via Human Interaction Load logic, ensuring the backrest withstands repeated leaning forces.
Q: Is there a minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
A: No fixed MOQ applies. Engineering scope, not quantity, defines feasibility and cost.
Q: Can dimensions be modified?
A: Yes. All frames are built to order, allowing for millimetre-perfect calibration.
This documentation defines the engineering standards applied to OE-FASHION’s
bespoke commissions. Final specifications are confirmed via CAD/Shop Drawings.




















