Designed in 1963 by Katsuhei Toyoguchi the spoke chair has proved timeless. Available in a wide selection of quality fabrics and suitable for commercial and residential applications, the spoke chair will be sure to impress. Designed and manufactured in Japan. Dimensions: W810 d680 h830 sh340 Delivery time: 8-10 weeks Applications: Commercial and Residential Manufacturer: Tendo
November 21st, 2008
Designed in 1963 by Katsuhei Toyoguchi the spoke chair has proved timeless. Available in a wide selection of quality fabrics and suitable for commercial and residential applications, the spoke chair will be sure to impress. Designed and manufactured in Japan.
Dimensions: W810 d680 h830 sh340
Delivery time: 8-10 weeks
Applications: Commercial and Residential
Manufacturer: Tendo
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