Maxalto presents a series of new and innovative additions to the elegant Febo collection by Antonio Citterio.
May 6th, 2014
Febo, first presented as a collection of sofas, armchairs and chairs, has been expanded to include a chaise longue, bed and a highback chair offering comfort and wonderful style.
The bed is available in six different sizes, with an elegant headboard and the added comfort of two backrest cushions.
The new pieces align with the current collection, with all chairs available upholstered in fabric or leather and featuring detailed blanket stitching or with legs in smoky, grey, brown, light brushed or black brushed oak.
The Maxalto Febo collection is available exclusively at Space Furniture.
spacefurniture.com.au
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