Limitlessly stackable chair in transparent or solid colour polycarbonate. Available in white, black, red, clear or transparent orange and yellow. Dimensions: 585 x 500 x 770/470 Delivery time: Selected colours in stock. General lead time ex. Italy 10-12 weeks. Applications: Indoor and outdoor Manufacturer: Origlia, www.origlia.it
November 21st, 2008
Limitlessly stackable chair in transparent or solid colour polycarbonate. Available in white, black, red, clear or transparent orange and yellow.
Dimensions: 585 x 500 x 770/470
Delivery time: Selected colours in stock. General lead time ex. Italy 10-12 weeks.
Applications: Indoor and outdoor
Manufacturer: Origlia, www.origlia.it
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