Flores is a modern and creating modular seating system that is available in various sizes and shapes, making it perfect for waiting areas.
November 25th, 2011
This clever design allows one to sit on any side and to arrange the backrests comfortably.
Materials
Tubular steel legs in chrome or powder coated finish. The underside of the seat is black moulded ABS thermoplastic which, if desired, may be upholstered to match seat top surface. The internal frame is made of metal combined with multi-ply plywood, the seat and shaped cushion is in non-deformable polyurethane foam covered with polyester padding. Covers are available in fabric or faux leather.
Company: Segis
Web: www.segis.it
Email: segis@segis.it
Phone: T. ++39 0577 980 333
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