Kruze’s contoured back, smooth flowing form and attention to detail make it the ultimate statement piece for any interior landscape.
February 22nd, 2012
Designed by:
David Fox
Manufacturer :
Boss Design
With a range of options offering meeting, reception, high and low back lounge seating coupled with matching tables and footstools, Kruze is at home in a wide range of commercial, hospitality and residential environments.
An American walnut outer back shell highlights the ranges contemporary styling whilst the option of front or full upholstery and a stylish recycled aluminium 4 star or steel 4 leg base add to its limitless appeal.
Founded in 1983, Boss Design Group is a market leader in the UK seating industry and a major player on the international scene. The Boss Design Group product range sports a variety of upholstered seating, task chairs and meeting furniture and extends to include breakout seating, contemporary tables through to bespoke product design. Kruze is just one of a wide range of high quality products manufactured by Boss Design and available exclusively through Chairbiz.
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