The deluxe forms of M Series are pure leisure and wellbeing
January 23rd, 2013
Yellow Diva don’t design wallflowers, and the new range by David Walley is no different.
The visual impact of the M Series, however, comes from the human aspect built into the form – which begs the viewer to recline, ease down, and stretch out upon the pieces.

M Series: Buttoned Armchair
Upholstered in 100% eco worsted wool, with oversized felt buttons, and standing on thick solid American Oak base and legs, David Walley has combined the languorous relaxation of Eastern furniture with the distinguished lines of Western formality.

M Series: Buttoned Chaise Lounge
M Series is made in Melbourne and made to last, boasting a ten year guarantee on the eco ply/hardwood frames, and a ten year guarantee on the GECA-certified, fire retardant foam.

M Series: Buttoned Ottoman
M Series can be upholstered in fabric or leather. Their recommendations for upholstery are Antonio Ferre Toscana (80% linen, 20% cotton), Kvadrat Molly (EU Eco label), or Nubuck leather.
The large felt buttons come in cream or black with an option of vivid contrast button cord.

M Series: Buttoned Sofa
Consisting of an armchair, an ottoman, a chaise lounge, and a 2- or 2.5-seater sofa, M Series by Yellow Diva bespeaks old world grandeur and an Oriental knowledge of relaxation.
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