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Designed by Lievore Altherr Molina
A system of extremely versatile sofas, Lounge chairs, and benches, developed and designed to suit any space and expressing an universal and international style with a fine and elegant form.
A versatile system of sofas and benches inspired by the idea of designing a system with multiple options and uses. The seats are available with back rest and side arms as well as a single arm to the left or right. This latter configuration can be completed with a glass side table in place of the arm rest.
Finishes:
Base in aluminium in chrome, metal with plywood structure with multi density polyurethane foam upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather, top in glass
Dimensions:
W2000 x D810 x H720 mm W2400 x D810 x H720 mm
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A swivel lounge chair which enfolds the person seated and rotates fully on its own axis thanks to a ball mechanism in the base. An original and comfortable item of furniture, suitable for placing in the centre of any space
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