The QUOIN seating range, tailored for architectural loungescapes by Ross Didier.
August 20th, 2010
Quoin upholstery range offers a seating solution perfectly adapted to contemporary commercial settings.
The refined and slender aesthetics is detailed with smart, geometric lines throughout the upholstery and raised on unique leg supports that emphasise the clean sophisticated form.
Releasing a range of lounge seats, arm lounges and ottomans, The Quoin range is a new and exciting addition to Didier’s collection.
Ross Didier
rossdidier.com


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