Aston Low Lounge byJean Marie Massaud for Arper, Italy The sleekdynamic line of the new Aston seating collection by Arper Italy is designed forboth corporate and domestic use. Available as a low lounge armchair with lowtable and footstool (pictured), or as a standard height armchair on glides withan optional swivel return, or on a 5-way […]
November 21st, 2008
Aston Low Lounge byJean Marie Massaud for Arper, Italy
The sleekdynamic line of the new Aston seating collection by Arper Italy is designed forboth corporate and domestic use. Available as a low lounge armchair with lowtable and footstool (pictured), or as a standard height armchair on glides withan optional swivel return, or on a 5-way base on castors with gas lift andtilt. Swivel base finished to polished aluminium. The range comes upholsteredin selected fabric or soft leather. Designed for Disassembly. ISO 14001 Certified.
Dimensions:
Overall Height: 1030mm
Seat at: 395mm
Width: 680mm
Depth: 815mm
Delivery Time: 12 weeks
Applications: Commercial and hospitality
Variations: Available as a low lounge chair, or as a standard height armchair on glides or castors with low, medium or high back.
Finish: Upholstered in fabric or soft leather
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