The product range from Krost continues to expand with the launch of five breakout chairs striking as bold standouts in their designer collection.
December 4th, 2015
The new Krost range features a unique mix of versatile use options, and striking aesthetics. Included in this range is the Zorro family of chairs, available in a variety of upholstered or polypropylene seating options, and with either wooden or steel legs.
Also launched is the Cali, featuring impressive curves to offer support as well as a fun, contemporary look, and the Tang, exuding an edgy look with steel frame and gently tapered black legs.
The Rocco chair is a unique yet functional lounge chair, featuring full fabric upholstery and available with a choice of wooden legs in beech or black, the chair is equally suited to breakout use or also in reception or waiting areas.
Lastly, the Lani is an adaptable and quirky range that whose unique shape exhibits a contoured line driven design, creating a uniquely streamlined effect.
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