The Tornaux by Danish designer Henrik Pedersen is the latest at Feelgood Designs.
September 16th, 2011
The Tornaux has a powder coated frame with rattan peel shell and is available in a black powder coat with natural or expresso rattan.
An outdoor version of the chair is currently in development and will be available early in the new year. This comfortable chair is suitable for both private and public use.
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