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Lazada
Designed by Hanne Willmann
From the front view, Yaya is in seating posture for you to sit on and pat. From the side, the silhouette presents a movement of running.It hugs the sitter with its subtle V angle on the seat and back to better follow body shapes while seating and leaning. As comfortable as it is stylish, Yaya adds a whimsical, playful twist to any room.
Finishes:
Upholstery in a selection of fabric
Dimensions:
W660 x D850 x H720 mm
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