Compact tub chair available with chrome plated sled base or 4 leg tapered solid walnut Dimensions: Height 74/80/86, width 65, depth 51 Delivery time: 12 – 14 weeks Applications: Commercial Variations: Low, medium or high back Finish: Fabric or leather Designer: Enrico Franzoli
November 21st, 2008
Compact tub chair available with chrome plated sled base or 4 leg tapered solid walnut
Dimensions: Height 74/80/86, width 65, depth 51
Delivery time: 12 – 14 weeks
Applications: Commercial
Variations: Low, medium or high back
Finish: Fabric or leather
Designer: Enrico Franzoli
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