Designed by Simon Pengelly
Unnia is a versatile and extensive collection of chairs with a unique mix and match concept of colours and finishes. The chair design allows the combination of different finishes and colours for the seats, backrests and frames. This means that endless combinations can be made. In addition, the collection offers chairs with a range of bases and frames that increase possibilities for customisation and allow a broad spectrum of use in all kinds of spaces, settings and decorative styles. The result is essentially a collection of highly customisable chairs.
Finishes:
Stackable, legs in metal lacquered or in chrome, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W560 x D490 x H805 mm SH460 mm
Note:
Minimum order of 6 pcs
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Unnia is a versatile and extensive collection of chairs with a unique mix and match concept of colours and finishes. The chair design allows the combination of different finishes and colours for the seats, backrests and frames. This means that endless combinations can be made. In addition, the collection offers chairs with a range of […]
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