Revolutionary bi material injection moulded chair (poly colour over-moulded in acrylic), Also outdoor option. Delivery time: Height 81/46 x width 52 x depth 51 Applications: Hospitality Variations: Stacking, armchair and bar stool Finish: 12 colour / 6 frame colours + chrome Manufacturer: Italcomma, www.italcomma.it Designer: Alessandro Andreucci, www.alessandroandreucci.com
November 21st, 2008
Revolutionary bi material injection moulded chair (poly colour over-moulded in acrylic), Also outdoor option.
Delivery time: Height 81/46 x width 52 x depth 51
Applications: Hospitality
Variations: Stacking, armchair and bar stool
Finish: 12 colour / 6 frame colours + chrome
Manufacturer: Italcomma, www.italcomma.it
Designer: Alessandro Andreucci, www.alessandroandreucci.com
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