The Plylo is a modern stacking feature chair with a slimline design by Diami.
September 22nd, 2010
The Plylo is perfect for breakout and reception areas, lobbies and offices.
To complement Plylo Diami have matching polished stainless steel drum low tables which are available in a selection of sizes.
Made with one piece firmly pressed wood and foam, the Plylo sits firmly on a steel rod frame. This low chair can be upholstered in fabric, leather or vinyl of your choice.
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