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Designed by Patrick Norguet
Clearly inspired by the world of fashion and finely-built with an almost “sartorial” eye for details, Jacket armchair comes in a revised version insofar as design and new colors with a metal frame characterized by slim and supple outlines. The quilted fabric does not merely act as a cover, but becomes a soft and cozy body whose rounded edges recall the elegance of a jacket lapel. Two soft cushions add to the general feel of all-round comfort and relaxation.
Finishes:
Metal tube frame powdercoated white or black, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W890 x D800 x H790 mm
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A flexible table designed by Patrick Norguet for Kristalia that can be stored easily, without sacrificing the elegance of its shape. Poule is ideal for public spaces, it’s easy to store and move around with lightweight structure.
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