The new eye-catching lounge chair collection from Boss Design
August 10th, 2012
Swing’s refined, impressive aesthetic and exceptional level of comfort flow from its sculpted and sumptuous form.
Featuring a stylish four star base and available with or without a headrest, Swing is ideally suited to a wide range of commercial, hospitality and residential environments.
Swing is just one of a wide range of Boss Design products which are manufactured and distributed in Australia exclusively by Chairbiz.
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