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Lazada
Designed by Neuland. Paster & Geldmacher
A Scandinavian design, this chair is in keeping with their taste for fresh minimalist shapes and corners, combined with simplicity and colours that both enhance and compliment a room.
This is no ordinary chair as well as being functional and with plenty of aesthetic value; it also comes with strong foundations and is extremely durable. The arms and around the back of the backrest comes with a reinforced rib. This means that the chair can take any amount of knocking about; it will stand the test of time. It is comparable to the spine of an elephant, hence the reference to an elephant base.
Finishes:
Base in natural oak, beech or lacquered matching seat colour, polyurethane seat in white, beige, black, terracotta brown, brown, olive green or light blue, optional removable seat cushion upholstered in fabric
Dimensions:
W620 x D580 x H850 mm
Note:
Minimum quantity required
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