Fresh from it’s designEX 2012 launch, the Kristina seat is an exquisite statement in seating design, bringing traditional style up to date with a modern twist to enhance any residential or hospitality space.
July 4th, 2012
The seat is part of Evostyle’s Kristina seating range available to order as dining chair, banquette or seat. Designed and produced by Evostyle in Australia, shown is the FSC American Ash frame with upholstery in ‘Zirah’ from Art Hide’s Romántico collection.
Utilizing Evostyle’s Bespoke service, the Kristina seating range is available in a choice of FSC Walnut or FSC American Ash frame and personalized choice of upholstery material, offering the designer/specifier a realm of seating options to enhance the chosen design décor.
Seat (mm) 1200 x 800 x 1050 high
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