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Designed by Studio Sovet
Flûte is a swivel chair that is ideal for different places such as home and office. It is available with polished chrome or lacquered metal structure. The comfortable seat with arms is in white, black or mocha polypropylene.
Finishes:
Base in metal in chrome or lacquered with polypropylene shell and vinyl seat in black, white or mocha
Dimensions:
W610 x D500 x H820 mm SH470 mm
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