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Designed by Marzia e Leo Dainelli
Closer is an armchair with iron structure painted matt black and supported feather cushion with removable cover, fixed in the leather version. A slender but very solid metal frame welcomes the large and enveloping cushion with generous shapes, offering the maximum level of comfort.
Finishes:
Structure in metal in matt black, removable upholstery in a selection of fabrics, fixed upholstery in a selection of leather
Dimensions:
DIA1000 x H700 mm
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