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Designed by Dainelli Studio
The lounge chair, billie is inspired by the fantastic world of carnival. A place tied to memories of childhood and adolescence. On those summer evenings, where everything was shining and spinning around, one could breath beauty and lightness everywhere. Billie swivel chair can rotate a full 360 degrees, provide pleasure all around. It blends the sleek profile on the outside and softness on the inside.
Finishes:
Swivel, base in stainless steel plated champagne titanium, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W710 x D660 x H680 mm
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