Designed by Christophe Pillet
As fascinating as a throne and as protective as a cradle, a seat that combines the concepts of strength and softness in a single piece of furniture. The sleek Mstructure, made from solid beech strips, surrounds and supports the seat and the headrest in birch plywood with fabric upholstery. An important piece, destined to grab attention in whatever space it is placed, whether in the home or in the community.
Finishes:
Structure in beech wood lacquered matt or glossy white or black or in natural, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W1110 x D680 x H1390 mm SH430 mm
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