Blok Furniture presents Elvi, a range of versatile seating solutions designed for contemporary commercial environments.
June 10th, 2010
Partnering a sturdy stainless steel base with refined seat sections, Elvi’s simple architectural form is perfect for reception, retail and hospitality installations.
Elvi can be configured in a variety of styles and sizes, ranging from low-line ottomans, two seat benches with attached side table through to three seat banquettes, including your selection of upholstery in fabric or leather.
The design can also be adapted for custom projects, incorporating curves, corners and extended lengths.
Designed and manufactured in Australia, the Elvi range is available exclusively through Blok Furniture.
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