Circe Occasional Chair
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Product Description
The Infinity collection, designed by Giorgio Soressi, is a gorgeous collaboration of early 20th century Art Deco vibes fused with refined, cutting-edge modern design. Crafted with a combination of special elements such as an exotic species of sought-after Makore Mahogany timber from tropical Africa, offering a unique sense of depth in the furniture. Light chrome plated GOLD finish is one of the star elements accentuating this luxurious collection.
The Circe occasional chair from Infinity collection is available in first grade Italian leather, luxurious Nabuk leather, lizard printed Italian leather or Italian velvet or suede fabric. Features base in light gold chrome stainless steel.
STANDARD SIZE
Size – cm. 79W x 73D x 65H
Finishes
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