A chair, a stool and a bench. Three new seats by Ziru are now available in Singapore at Jules & Jim.
November 24th, 2011
Trok, designed by Francesc Rife, continues the fresh, young and avant-garde style which Spanish brand Ziru is known for.
The 3 variations of seats – a chair, a stool and a bench – are offered in beech wood as well as oak, with the option for darker finishes. Its turned legs are its distinctive feature.
All the seats are upholstered in fabric with a choice of different colours and textures.
Ziru is a Valencia-based company founded in 1965 with a focus on contemporary furniture, both for the home and contract market. In Spain, it has helped to furnish various stylish hotels, restaurants, bars and apartments.
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