Exclusive to Blok furniture, Dexter plays with duality.
March 1st, 2010
Blok furniture presents a geometric design, which combines the comfort of a traditional upholstered armchair with the minimalist chic of a modern furnishing.
Available in single armchair or a sofa configuration, the design is suited to a number of spaces, whether commercial or residential, thanks to its playful combination of styles.
Two tones, with bright white cushioning set on a luscious chocolate frame accentuates the dichotomy of the modern and traditional and lend lightness to the design.
With a study stainless steel base, Dexter is durable whilst offering the soft comfort required for a residential environment.
The upholstery features deep button-detailing, characteristic of a traditional furnishing, while the right-angled edges evoke a more modern, compact look.
Allowing clients to select their own leather and fabric colour combinations, Dexter is a highly versatile design for a variety of interiors.
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