Qui Est Paul presents the ’Organic’ Chaise Lounge designed by Nicolas Le Nocher.
May 21st, 2012
The Organic lounge fuses a traditional lounge form with natural shapes, sculpted for maximum comfort. The lightnes of its base provides visual elegance as well as comfort.
Thanks to its slim lines and smooth curves, the lounge is suited to a variety of settings.
The Organic lounge brings distinction to interiors, terraces or pool-side. Distributed in Australia through Dahmstudio.
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