It’s not common to come across a chair that ticks ALL the boxes. UCI therefore has the rare pleasure of presenting the ultimate breakout/visitor chair: Curvy by Casala.
May 29th, 2014
Curvy is:
– Attractive in any environment (with its vivacious curves!)
– Extremely comfortable
– Of very high quality
– Affordable for any sized project
With over 100 years experience making chairs, Casala never gets it wrong and the Curvy chair, available exclusively in Australia through UCI, is no exception.
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