More Australian designed and manufactured furniture from Maxton Fox with the ‘Puffy’ and ‘Luna’ chairs.
November 4th, 2009
Maxton Fox are committed to designing and manufacturing Australian furniture for commercial, residential, and hospitality applications. This commitment is obvious in the company’s latest designs, the ‘Puffy’ and ‘Luna’ chairs.
With the ‘Puffy’ chair, its name says it all – distinctive square pocket upholstery creates a unique cushioned effect for comfort and relaxation. The chair’s playful aesthetic invites you to relax into its soft, ‘puffy’ seat.
The Luna, on the other hand, adds elegance to any interior, with a unique fluted stitching detail. The sophisticated look and attention to detail coupled with a choice of a variety of upholstery fabrics and leathers, make Luna the perfect option for any space.
Both chairs have been designed, manufactured and hand-fabricated by Maxton Fox in Australia. Both ‘Puffy’ and ‘Luna’ are available with sled base, four-leg stackable and swivel options in either powdercoat, chrome or satin chrome finish bases.
Upholstered in-house and to order, both chairs offer designers the ability to create the desired look and feel to suit your project. All this makes ‘Puffy’ and ‘Luna’ extremely versatile seating options for everything from breakouts, to meeting and café areas in commercial, hospitality or residential projects.
Maxton Fox also design and manufacture a range of coffee and full sized tables to complement the ‘Puffy’ and ‘Luna’ chairs.
To find out more about ‘Puffy’ and ‘Luna’ and how Maxton Fox can help you, visit their website.
Maxton Fox
maxtonfox.com.au



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