David Fox brings us this inspired addition to Boss Design.
February 17th, 2009
The Kruze collection is a delightful contradiction in practical luxury, who says you can’t have both?
Kruze can easily cross from boardroom to hotel reception to casual dinning. The relaxed smooth flowing forms reflect its ability to harmonize with any interior.
The collection offers a range of options. The Kruze chair is available with four legs or with a recycled aluminium 4-star base. Kruze also comes as a four legged bar stool that can be customized with or without a back.
Kruze can be fully upholstered in fabric or leather, in a range of colours. Both options are also available in show-wood walnut timber back shell.
Stylish, modern and chic, Kruze has the ability to transform your space.
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