The Konfurb Searl is the most recent addition to the 2011 Konfurb range.
August 19th, 2011
Identifying a need for a versatile soft seating option which would fulfil the requirements of a wide range of client briefs; the design team at Konfurb set out to create and manufacture a solution. Refined styling, incorporating clean flowing lines and beautifully balanced proportions make the Konfurb Searl ideal for a wide range of commercial applications.
Whilst aesthetic appeal was a priority for the Konfurb team, we also wanted to produce a robust chair with commercially rated construction and strength. We have achieved this and the Konfurb team affectionately refer to the Searl construction as “bullet proof”, we don’t recommend you test this literally but we do recommend you experience the finer aspects of the new Konfurb Searl today.
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