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Lazada
Designed by Patrick Norguet
Like a cosy archipelago, made up of islands similar in shape, Atoll chaise longue is made up of four separate elements that together create a snug and relaxing whole, with an original asymmetry that adds an element of surprise. An armrest on one side, an open hollow on the other, suggesting the possibility of various different positions in which to rest or perhaps to read, but always in line with the body’s natural ergonomics. The chosen combinations of materials are a distinctive and harmonious feature: the seat, covered in fabric or leather, is set on a metal frame, which in turn is supported on four wooden feet.
Finishes:
Legs in ash wood legs stained walnut with stretcher in metal plated nickel, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W1700 x D855 x H940 mm SH245 mm
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