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Designed by Pearson Lloyd
Stone is a new system of modular sofas with simple, easy shapes but rich in elements and with enough assembling choice to fulfill the needs of the widest range of public areas. Soft and comfortable, they draw upon the roundness of stones honed by flowing water, and come in a wide range of upholstery. Stone sofas are available in many variants and can either stand alone or set in cleft to enhance their elegance, are available in two heights: one is suitable for hotel contracting, waiting rooms and public areas while the other is more suited for catering areas, bars and cafes.
Finishes:
Base in aluminium in white, black or satin chrome, upholstery in a selection of fabric or leather
Dimensions:
W2000 x D730 x H680 mm W2300 x D730 x H680 mm W2000 x D730 x H770 mm W2300 x D730 x H770 mm
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