








CHALLENGE Armchair, Walnut Natural - Quick Ship
CHALLENGE Armchair â Quick Ship
By CondeHouse | Designed by Maly Hoffmann Kahleyss (MHK)
The CHALLENGE Armchair is an exercise in restraintâwhere visual lightness meets structural intelligence. Designed by Hamburg-based studio Maly Hoffmann Kahleyss, the chair embodies a sense of slenderness and sharp definition, achieved through a meticulously chiseled solid wood frame that appears delicate yet delivers exceptional strength.
The gently angled armrests extend naturally from the frame, offering subtle support without visual heaviness. This balance is central to the Challenge collection, which explores a series of design and engineering âchallengesâ: carving precise, architectural lines while preserving durability; shaping a graphic upholstered seat that feels modern yet inviting; and redefining comfort through proportion rather than excess padding.
Crafted in Japan by CondeHouse using advanced woodworking techniques, the CHALLENGE Armchair reflects a shared philosophy of clarity, longevity, and material honesty. Its refined profile makes it equally suited for dining spaces, meeting tables, and calm, design-forward interiors.
This Quick Ship edition is available in select upholstery options for faster deliveryâwithout compromising the craftsmanship CondeHouse is known for.
Designer
Maly Hoffmann Kahleyss (MHK) â Germany
Wood Type + Finish
Walnut â Natural
Upholstery Options
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[L3] MG-LGY â Light Gray Leather
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[L3] MG-CGY â Charcoal Gray Leather
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[L3] BQ-BL â Black Leather
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[F4] Tonica LGY â Gray Fabric
Dimensions
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Width: 20 œ"
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Depth: 24 œ"
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Height: 32"
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Seat Height: 18 œ"
Image Notice
For some available inventory, photography of the exact wood, finish, and upholstery combination may not be available.
Material swatches are shown to represent true color and texture.
Lifestyle and alternate product images are provided for design reference.
When a specific visual combination is available, it will be shown as the corresponding variant.
Original: $293,112.00
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Description
CHALLENGE Armchair â Quick Ship
By CondeHouse | Designed by Maly Hoffmann Kahleyss (MHK)
The CHALLENGE Armchair is an exercise in restraintâwhere visual lightness meets structural intelligence. Designed by Hamburg-based studio Maly Hoffmann Kahleyss, the chair embodies a sense of slenderness and sharp definition, achieved through a meticulously chiseled solid wood frame that appears delicate yet delivers exceptional strength.
The gently angled armrests extend naturally from the frame, offering subtle support without visual heaviness. This balance is central to the Challenge collection, which explores a series of design and engineering âchallengesâ: carving precise, architectural lines while preserving durability; shaping a graphic upholstered seat that feels modern yet inviting; and redefining comfort through proportion rather than excess padding.
Crafted in Japan by CondeHouse using advanced woodworking techniques, the CHALLENGE Armchair reflects a shared philosophy of clarity, longevity, and material honesty. Its refined profile makes it equally suited for dining spaces, meeting tables, and calm, design-forward interiors.
This Quick Ship edition is available in select upholstery options for faster deliveryâwithout compromising the craftsmanship CondeHouse is known for.
Designer
Maly Hoffmann Kahleyss (MHK) â Germany
Wood Type + Finish
Walnut â Natural
Upholstery Options
-
[L3] MG-LGY â Light Gray Leather
-
[L3] MG-CGY â Charcoal Gray Leather
-
[L3] BQ-BL â Black Leather
-
[F4] Tonica LGY â Gray Fabric
Dimensions
-
Width: 20 œ"
-
Depth: 24 œ"
-
Height: 32"
-
Seat Height: 18 œ"
Image Notice
For some available inventory, photography of the exact wood, finish, and upholstery combination may not be available.
Material swatches are shown to represent true color and texture.
Lifestyle and alternate product images are provided for design reference.
When a specific visual combination is available, it will be shown as the corresponding variant.























