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Designed by Neuland. Paster & Geldmacher
A design chair that combines strength and beauty with practicality and reliability; Elephant, pushes the boundaries of innovation and sets new standards for design and usability. Despite its relatively short lifespan, Elephant has already received international recognition from audiences and critics alike, and was awarded with the “Best of Best Winners of the Interior Innovation Award†in 2012. The outer shell of the chair is, as its name would suggest, inspired by the powerful but smooth back of an elephant.
Finishes:
Metal legs in chrome, satin chrome or lacquered in 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 D600 x H840 mm
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