Designed by Stefan Diez for Viccarbe, the Gran chair gives elbow pads fresh appeal.
November 7th, 2012
Available in Singapore at BW Furniture, Viccarbe’s Gran chair was designed to be an icon. And given its easily recognisable rounded form, it just might become one.

Fully upholstered, it features elbow pads in a contrasting colour. The language of the chair can be changed depending on the chosen upholstery combination.
Gran is suitable for domestic and public use – as a dining chair or visitor chair, for example.

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