Designed by Studio Inclass
Pau from Inclass is an innovative proposal of upholstered elements that can be combined to suit the dimensions and shapes of any space. The collection consists of sofas which are manufactured with or without backrests of different sizes that can be combined with wooden or upholstered arms. This variety of elements allows a greater formal flexibility which gives solution to all kinds of projects. Aesthetically, PAU is a collection of pure and essential lines which becomes gentle, warm and elegant with the combination of fabrics and wooden elements.
Finishes:
Base and arms in stained or natural beech or in stainless steel, base in solid oak in natural or stainedupholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W900 x D800 x H720 mm
Note:
Minimum order of 6 pcs
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Pau from Inclass is an innovative proposal of upholstered elements that can be combined to suit the dimensions and shapes of any space. The collection consists of sofas which are manufactured with or without backrests of different sizes that can be combined with wooden or upholstered arms. This variety of elements allows a greater formal […]
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