Delivery time: 6 – 8 weeks Applications: Indoor / desking Variations: Stainless steel frame, mild steel frame in various colours, coloured glass available in different colours. Finish: Polyurethane painted mild steel, with coloured glass
November 21st, 2008
Delivery time: 6 – 8 weeks
Applications: Indoor / desking
Variations: Stainless steel frame, mild steel frame in various colours, coloured glass available in different colours.
Finish: Polyurethane painted mild steel, with coloured glass
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