When creating Freestyle, the designers key emphasis was to create an item of furniture with function beyond simply looking great in a corporate setting. Freestyle has been designed to help workers get the most out of their environment, melding a bold aesthetic with useful and appropriate functionality. Dimensions: Chair/ 2 seater/ 3 seater – 910w/1974w/ […]
November 21st, 2008
When creating Freestyle, the designers key emphasis was to create an item of furniture with function beyond simply looking great in a corporate setting. Freestyle has been designed to help workers get the most out of their environment, melding a bold aesthetic with useful and appropriate functionality.
Dimensions: Chair/ 2 seater/ 3 seater – 910w/1974w/ 2594w x 804d x 690h
Deliverytime: 6 weeks
Applications: Corporate or residential
Variations: Single, 2, 3, ottomans, coffee table
Finish: Timber veneer inner arm or upholstered
Designer: Lyndon Craig
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