Designed by Daniele Lo Scalzo Moscheri and manufactured by Pedrali, the Sign Armchair is a new addition to the James Richardson range.
January 25th, 2011
Sign Armchair is available in either solid Oak or Walnut wood. The linear design of the frame allows for minimal use of materials to produce an aesthetically pleasing as well as comfortable chair.
Upholstery options are from the Pedrali standard range of wools, vinyls and mid grain leather or, clients specified fabric, subject to suitability.
Voted Residential Chair of the year 2007 at Promosedia Fair Udine Italy, also complying with CATAS EN 15373 2007 Quality Standard for Contract use, the Sign Armchair is a fitting addition to your home.
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