The Fumoir Armchair REPLICA comes with brass front wheels and features diamond-shaped stitching on the backrest and leather-covered buttons. The back and sides of the armchair and sofa are finished with a row of leather-covered nails. The frame is made of seasoned beech, and the seat has hand-tied biconical steel springs resting on jute straps. The padding is made of rubberized horsehair, and the upholstery comes in leather or fabric. The Fumoir Armchair REPLICA is a comfortable and versatile option for both residential and commercial spaces.
Made in Italy
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
- Height 88 cm (34.6”)
- Width 65,5 cm (25.7")
- Depth 83 cm (32.6”)
- SeatH 45 cm (17.7”)
Materials:
The structure is in natural ash. It is a flexible wood, which lends itself to being modeled in different forms while maintaining its beauty intact.
General Information:
- Living room
- Hotel room
- Indoor use
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