Scandinavian design chair PLAY TUBE
leatherplywoodsteel base

Scandinavian design chair
Scandinavian design chair
Scandinavian design chair
Scandinavian design chair
Scandinavian design chair
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Characteristics

Style
Scandinavian design
Material
leather, plywood
Base material
steel base
Options
upholstered
Color
black, brown
Armrest
with armrests
Market
home
Location
indoor

Description

Designer | Bruunmunch & Claus C. Simonsen PLAYchair is a modern wooden shell chair with that classical touch. PLAYchair was conceived as companion to the PLAY Table but evolved rapidly into a independant product line of its own. The PLAYchairs carefully designed curves, are both intriguing and beautiful - and shapes the profound character of the chair. PLAYchair is all about detail as well, note the elegant armrests or the nicely fitted upholstery smooth leather. If you want comfort, quality, fine design and craftsmanship, all combined in one single chair, we definitely think that your next chair will be: The PLAYchair. Sørensen Upholstery Leather At bruunmunch Furniture we recommend the Danish leading leather supplier Sørensen Leather. Sørensen Leather is a family owned business driven by the second generation of Sørensens at the strategic helm. The company was established by Arne Sørensen in 1973, who built the business from our HQ in Denmark based on his access to the highest quality and most sought-after leather. Specifications Height : 80 cm Width : 58 cm Depth : 50 cm Seat hight: 45 cm Armrests: Yes Stacks: No Seat: shells, seat and armrests, 10-12 mm plywood with 20 mm foam and upholstered with smooth leather from Danish Sorensen leather. Legs: PLAYarm Chair Tupe, 16 mm steel tube, lacquered black, matte.

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