The new high backed addition to the modular Mason lounge collection
April 1st, 2013
The newest addition to the popular, modular Mason lounge collection is the Mason High Back. Designed by Schamburg + Alvisse, Mason gives you the freedom to create myriad configurations with a single family of modules. They’re perfect for anywhere that space and comfort need to be maximised – and their presence is faultlessly stylish.
Schamburg + Alvisse create 100% Australian eco furniture. Mason’s frame is forest-friendly FSC timber – in compliance with Greenpeace’s Good Wood Guide, and the glues and foams are people-friendly. Certified GECA, Mason will score you full green star points.
The Mason High Back lounge is available as a 2-arm lounge or a 1-arm lounge, both left and right. The upholstery can be customised, with options such as two-tone upper and lower, and loose lumbar cushions to match.
Mason offers Schamburg + Alvisse’s trademark combination of versatility, style and eco credentials, and the High Back lounge is a particular style standout.
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