This contemporary angular chair is designed by b+g and provides uncompromised comfort with its soft waterfall shell. The chromed square tube steel frame is made in Australia while the laminate shell (which may be different colours on the front and back) is made in Italy. This stackable design is a stylish addition to any internal […]
November 21st, 2008
This contemporary angular chair is designed by b+g and provides uncompromised comfort with its soft waterfall shell. The chromed square tube steel frame is made in Australia while the laminate shell (which may be different colours on the front and back) is made in Italy. This stackable design is a stylish addition to any internal installation.
Dimensions: H850 W520
Delivery Time: 6 weeks
Applications: indoor use
Variations: laminate shell can be different colours on front and back
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