The Giuseppina chair by Bonaldo has just arrived in Australian stores.
September 7th, 2009
The Giuseppina chair, from Café Culture is a case of old meets new with its traditional design constructed with seamless materials in glossy bright colours.
Giuseppina by Bonaldo originated in Italy and is fresh to Australian shores from Salone Internazional del Mobile in Milan.
The Giuseppina chair is available in a multitude of colours, so you can be sure to find one to suit your surroundings. The lively colours add energy to each and every space. Colours include white, red, black, transparent, transparent smoke and transparent purple.
The Giuseppina chair is constructed entirely in either polycarbonate (for the transparent designs) or polyamide (for the solid colour designs).
These materials are durable in nature, making Giuseppina an ideal seating choice for outdoor settings.
Giuseppina has the added advantage of being stackable, giving users a quick and easy storage solution.
For more information about the Giuseppina chair and other products that Café Culture stock visit cafeculture.com.au



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