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Designed by R & D Varaschin
Director chair with certified teak frame. Backrest and seat available in white or gray brown Batyline fabric. Foldable and space-saving,
Finishes:
Foldable, structure in teak with batyline PVC mesh in white or black
Dimensions:
W530 x D540 x H850 mm SH450 mm
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