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Designed by Ramos-Bassols
Rama is the outcome of the meticulous details of the designers and the technology used by Kristalia from the outset: a return to wood processing, typical of the area where Kristalia is based.
The chair features clear-cut lines that are also warm and attractive, perfectly matching the style of Kristalia.
Finishes:
Wood legs in oak or lacquered matching seat colour, seat in polypropylene in white, black, beige or water grey or natural oak or stained black, optional seat pad upholstered in fabric and joining device
Dimensions:
W540 x D550 x H750 mm
Note:
Minimum quantity required
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Rama is the outcome of the meticulous details of the designers and the technology used by Kristalia from the outset: a return to wood processing, typical of the area where Kristalia is based. The chair features clear-cut lines that are also warm and attractive, perfectly matching the style of Kristalia.
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