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As strong as it is light and as sleek as it is versatile, the new Plana stackable plastic chair from Kristalia brings cutting edge Italian design to the home, office and garden. Offering great value for money the Plana is not only beautiful and comfortable, but practical.
Finishes:
Suitable for outdoor use and stackable, polypropylene structure in white, black, beige or flou green
Dimensions:
W490 x D530 x H790 mm
Note:
Minimum quantity required
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