A Chair to match swivel chairs, stackable up to 5-high, for visitors, meetings, conferences and seminars; with resilient, single-section seat shell, integral stacking buffer and outer rail/grip on the backrest. Dimensions: 60x80x40 Delivery time: 3 – 4 weeks Finish: Fabric or leather Manufacturer: Wilkhahn Asia Pacific Designer: wiege Design Team
November 21st, 2008
A Chair to match swivel chairs, stackable up to 5-high, for visitors, meetings, conferences and seminars; with resilient, single-section seat shell, integral stacking buffer and outer rail/grip on the backrest.
Dimensions: 60x80x40
Delivery time: 3 – 4 weeks
Finish: Fabric or leather
Manufacturer: Wilkhahn Asia Pacific
Designer: wiege Design Team
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