Modular systems offer you so much more room for movement. Air is a commercial suite that makes smart use of your space
September 13th, 2012
Variety is the spice of life… and against the ever-changing backdrop of the corporate world, the ability to customise and edit your interior, be it a break-out space or a reception area – room for movement is always desirable.
With Diami’s Spanish designed Air Collection the options are vast – there are over 1000 compositions using the three simple elements: Chair, Ottoman and Table.
Manufactured by Levira, Diami proudly present a Gabriel Teixidó modular system that enables change and offers choice.
Accompanying tables offered with laminate or glass tops, extensive upholstery options and visually light epoxy-coated bases, Air is a range that makes simplicity look easy.
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