Designed by Neuland. Paster & Geldmacher
Kristalia is always proud to present the cutting edge of Italian design to the public and this rocking chair is very much part of that tradition. It is hard not to see this product as anything other than a potential design classic. Its flowing lines make this an ergonomically sculpted functional rocking chair that make this a pleasing piece of furniture that brings comfort as well as style.
The solid beech base makes a gentle rocking movement possible allowing that gentle sensation from times gone by. In addition the body hugging design is constructed in a natural way to ensure a feeling of comfort. The main part is covered in different materials including leather and comes in a variety of colours. With all of the designs offered through Kristalia this piece is designer led and speaks to the desires of patrons to recreate the best of the past and present to create furniture of the future.
Finishes:
Base in natural oak or beech or lacquered, polyurethane seat upholstered in leather hide or fabric
Dimensions:
W640 x D840 x H840 mm
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