Freedom of composition and great comfort, a system of sofas by Carlo Colombo characterized by a modern and essential style. Applications: Commercial or residential Variations: Available as a single chair, sofas and chaise Finish: Removable covers in fabric and non-removable in leather.Cushions: in feather, removable in fabric and leather, with cotton pre-covering. Designer: Carlo Colombo, […]
November 21st, 2008
Freedom of composition and great comfort, a system of sofas by Carlo Colombo characterized by a modern and essential style.
Applications: Commercial or residential
Variations: Available as a single chair, sofas and chaise
Finish: Removable covers in fabric and non-removable in leather.
Cushions: in feather, removable in fabric and leather, with cotton pre-covering.
Designer: Carlo Colombo, www.carlocolombo.it
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