It will be a struggle to pull visitors from the waiting room and into the office with the introduction of INLINE’s new LINEA lounge chair.
July 10th, 2009
Transforming the waiting room into the place to be, the LINEA chair available at INLINE, ensures there is life in all areas of today’s interiors.
Designer Jorge Campos intended the lounge for a reception area, thereby combining exactly the right amounts of sophistication, sensibility and energy to awaken an area which may ordinarily feel uninspiring.
Designed and manufactured in Australia, LINEA welcomes each decorator’s individual creativity by offering options of upholstering in a single fabric or in a number of materials, creating variation between the front and back of the chair.
LINEA utilises high-density foam that guarantees that its bold lines remain intact, thereby ensuring the lounge will welcome visitors into corporate environments long into the future.
INLINE offers LINEA with a 12mm steel rod sled frame which is available in stainless steel, polished chrome or silver powdercoat options and is appropriate for any fabric, leather or vinyl covering.
Adding yet more appeal, the LINEA lounge chair is fully certified by GECA as a green product when purchased with a stainless steel and/or powdercoat base, making this design an instant must-have piece.
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