Distinctively modern look A beautifully refined, robust and comfortable chair collection for executive, meeting and boardroom applications. Available in Black or Pure White leather facings the miniPLATINUM features and simple to use swivel and tilt gas lift mechanism with tension adjustment. A High Arch polished aluminum base completes the range and offers a clean and […]
November 21st, 2008
Distinctively modern look
A beautifully refined, robust and comfortable chair collection for executive, meeting and boardroom applications.
Available in Black or Pure White leather facings the miniPLATINUM features and simple to use swivel and tilt gas lift mechanism with tension adjustment.
A High Arch polished aluminum base completes the range and offers a clean and crisp distinctive look to any office environment.
Delivery time: 2 weeks
Applications: Task, executive, meeting
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