Krost adds another exciting element to their 2014 seating collection with the introduction of the Tang chair.
June 1st, 2014
Tang is a remarkably modern and ultra unique chair that can be used in a number of applications. It exudes an edgy look that features a full steel frame with gently tapered black legs.
The seat and back are cushioned with high density memory foam for added comfort. The chairs feature a superior stitching detail that looks great and also ensures longevity.
Available in either blue, red, burgundy, brown, grey or purple fabric for immediate delivery, but also can be upholstered in any fabric, the Tang will lift the look of any office.
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