Sebel bring you the Chino range of seating.
March 3rd, 2009
Comfort and beauty – hallmarks of great, functional chair design – are core to the Chino range of seating from Sebel.
Available as an armchair, sidechair or stool, the versatile Chino range will bring pizzazz and comfort to all dining, outdoor and break areas.
A fusion of function and design, the range features commercially woven wicker – providing beautiful design without compromising on strength and durability.
Stylish and practical this range commands attention. With beautiful intertwines and a curved, low profile bucket seat that envelops the occupant’s body, Chino was designed with comfort in mind.
Engineered to withstand the rigours of constant commercial use, Chino is ideal for casual dining, hotels, motels and general seating areas – with a sculpted design providing a contemporary ambience to suit both dining or lounging.
For more information phone 1300 664 732 or visit the website sebelfurniture.com
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