Designed by Jorge Pensi
The Altea collection from Inclass by synonymous designer, Jorge Pensi, in the fields of contract seating, consists of comfortable chairs, with two backrest heights, that can be combined with different bases and structures to allow a broad range of use. Its formal identity stands out for its smooth embracing curves and pure lines, away from obtrusive and ephemeral forms, created with the aim of standing the test of time. The extensive range of this collection, lends itself for use in office spaces, reception areas, hotels, restaurants and it is also suitable for residential use.
Finishes:
Base in steel painted or in chrome, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W680 x D615 x H1105 mm
Note:
Minimum order of 6 pcs
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Jorge Pensi has designed the collection LUND looking for a universe clear, honest and full of essential elegance. A collection which consists of elegant armchairs and sofas that are available with two types of arms and two versions of upholstered bodies. The first combines the upholstery with an enveloping wooden frame in natural oak and […]
The Altea collection from Inclass by synonymous designer, Jorge Pensi, in the fields of contract seating, consists of comfortable chairs, with two backrest heights, that can be combined with different bases and structures to allow a broad range of use. Its formal identity stands out for its smooth embracing curves and pure lines, away from […]
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