Tex is the latest addition to Krost’s business furniture collection offering a contemporary, fun aesthetic
December 20th, 2012
Tex features a tubular chrome frame that extends along the perimeter of the couch’s base. The couch sits 150mm off the floor, which gives the lounge a light and airy appearance.

The lounge has an attractive stitching detail and comes in a range of felt fabrics or leather upholstery. Tex is comfortable enough to be used in breakout areas, but also keeps its form for reception type use.

It is available in one, two or three seater styles, Tex ottomans are also available to be used as a set or to stand alone.

Tex’s bold design and flexibility in styling and configuration make it well suited to any office space including professional executive offices, modern receptions or trendy breakout areas.

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