The Mia Couch from Studio Dossier is a relaxed seating option that works wonderfully in both residential and commercial spaces.
August 12th, 2015
Upholstered in the fabric or leather of your choice, the Mia is so much more than a typical couch. This contemporary Australian Made versatile sofa is ideal for workplaces, hotels and residential use.
With the Mia you are guaranteed excellent workmanship, strength and resilience in the frame, foam and webbing.
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