On point with the latest trends, the Mim chair serves as an undeniably attractive addition to any breakout or hospitality space.
October 30th, 2014
Combining solid wooden beech legs with a durable polypropylene shell in black or white, the compact offering is remarkably unique with it’s distinctly shaped back profile and contours.
Mim is perfectly suitable for commercial use, it’s built to last and can be easily stacked up to 4 high, making storage simple.
Both practical and on-trend, Mim is definitely a go-to chair for any contemporary office landscape.
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