Presenting the new Giulitta chair from OMP Infiniti.
June 22nd, 2012
Guilitta is a beautiful new creation from OMP Infiniti and designer Piervittorio Prevedello.

Made in Italy, the 4-legged collection comes in various fabrics, leathers and eco-leathers.

Giulitta chairs are available at Café Culture.
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