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Designed by Studio Inclass
The Tetris modular concept from Inclass is conceived as a set of upholstered geometric units, where different seats, backrests, armrests, panels and side tables can be combined to create an infinite array of forms that can be rearranged to optimise the space in each installation. The modular design of the Tetris concept even allows the combination of different upholstery and colours in the same sofa. The Tetris collection enables reception and lounge areas to become productive areas promoting the interchange of ideas, informal meetings or simply to remain as a place to relax and unwind. The pure, gracious and timeless aesthetic appearance blends in well with all kinds of architecture.
Finishes:
Legs in steel lacquered or chrome, base in solid oak in natural or stained, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W1500 x D800 x H730 mm W2000 x D800 x H730 mm
Note:
Minimum order of 6 pcs
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