Revolving base made of aluminum alloy and external seat body made of stiff polyurethane, painted with scratch-resistant embossed finish white or black. Internal seat body upholstery in self-extinguishing polyurethane foam/Dacron Du Pont. Fixed internal nylon cover. External removable fabric or leather cover. Dimensions: Height 119cm x Width 69cm x Depth 80cm Delivery time: 14 weeks […]
November 21st, 2008
Revolving base made of aluminum alloy and external seat body made of stiff polyurethane, painted with scratch-resistant embossed finish white or black. Internal seat body upholstery in self-extinguishing polyurethane foam/Dacron Du Pont.
Fixed internal nylon cover. External removable fabric or leather cover.
Dimensions: Height 119cm x Width 69cm x Depth 80cm
Delivery time: 14 weeks
Finish: Available in an array of fabric and leathers
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