Manufactured from metal using advanced welding and high-tech finishing techniques, Eclipse is the newest offering from EMU’s “Classic Collection” of outdoor furnishings.
July 22nd, 2013
Available through Prototype Commercial Furniture, The Eclipse Collection is another example by EMU of a classic design re-interpreted in a contemporary style.
The collection features side chairs, arm chairs, one-seater lounges, low tables and high stools. All seating is stackable, ensuring practicality and ease of stowage, whilst the option of five colour ways extends the versatility of the collection in meeting your style needs.
The collection comes with option of soft-padded fabric seat cushions which, like the entire range, is suitable for indoor and outdoor applications.
Eclipse joins EMU’s world famous Classic Collection in 2013. In Australia, EMU’s Classic Collection is exclusive to Prototype.
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