Some things will make their mark and never fade. That’s the case with the Block collection sophisticated distinctive design has the ability to sit equally well in retro interiors, elegant lobbies or hip receptions. There are no compromise on quality and workmanship with the Block, featuring a fully welded bright chrome base and hard wood […]
November 21st, 2008
Some things will make their mark and never fade.
That’s the case with the Block collection sophisticated distinctive design has the ability to sit equally well in retro interiors, elegant lobbies or hip receptions.
There are no compromise on quality and workmanship with the Block, featuring a fully welded bright chrome base and hard wood frame. With Leather or fabric upholstery options the Block is manufactured in Australia. Offering single double or three seat models as well as matching ottoman and low tables. The Block collection delivers the first class impression you’re looking for
Delivery time: 4 weeks
Applications: Single, double, three seat models and matching side tables
Finish: Any local fabric or leather
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