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Designed by Bartoli Design
The effect of Kristalia Joko’s upholstered chair is one of soothing simplicity. This simplicity belies a long and deliberate design process and a rigorous production phase wherein every last detail is considered. Combine this elegance of form with its considered inception and you have one comfortable upholstered chair. The metal frame of the chair provides the structure with a sturdy skeleton that lends the body ideal support, while production technologies aimed at enhancing the chair’s ergonomics further refine your sitting experience.
Finishes:
Metal structure with moulded polyurethane foam, removable upholstery in fabric
Dimensions:
W440 x D540 x H800 mm
Note:
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