Catifa 70 by Lievore, Altherr, Molina for Arper, Italy Catifa 70 low lounge high back chair, fully upholstered in fabric or soft leather, constructed in cold molded FR foamed polyurethane to seat and back over mild steel inner frame, with a choice of either central 4-way polished aluminium 360° swivel base or a bright chromed […]
November 21st, 2008
Catifa 70 by Lievore, Altherr, Molina for Arper, Italy
Catifa 70 low lounge high back chair, fully upholstered in fabric or soft leather, constructed in cold molded FR foamed polyurethane to seat and back over mild steel inner frame, with a choice of either central 4-way polished aluminium 360° swivel base or a bright chromed solid rod sled frame. Footstool to match selected base frame options available. Optional extras include seat memory return mechanism. Designed for disassembly. ISO 14001 Certified.
The sleek dynamic line of the new Aston seating collection by Arper Italy is designed for both corporate and domestic use. Available as a low lounge armchair (pictured) with low table and footstool, or as a standard height armchair on glides with an optional swivel return, or on a 5-way base on castors with gas lift and tilt. Swivel base is polished aluminium with either matching central pedestal or to house colour. The range comes upholstered in selected fabric or soft leather.
Dimensions:
Overall Height: 1055mm
Seat at: 400mm
Width: 715mm
Depth: 700mm
Finishes: Upholstered in fabric or soft leather
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