Industrial style sofa BRAD S10-3
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industrial style sofa
industrial style sofa
industrial style sofa
industrial style sofa
industrial style sofa
industrial style sofa
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Characteristics

Style
industrial style
Color
brown, gray, black, blue, red, green
Seat material
fabric, leather
Market
commercial
Capacity
3-seater
Options
with removable cushion

Description

This industrial style sofa BRAD by GHYCZY has a comfortable upholstery and has an airy appearance. The frame is made of 3 x 3 cm metal tubes. The seating is comfortable and adjustable. The angle of the comfortable soft backrest can be changed as well as the depth of the backrest, resulting in an ideal seating for every position. The Peter Ghyczy designed the sofa as a daybed; Without backrest cushions the measurements are 200 x 90 cm and ideal as a short stay guest bed. The sofa is also available as a one seater and 3 seater and can be ordered in various materials and finishes and can be tailor-made to the needs of the customer. BRAD is designed to last by Peter Ghyczy and made in the atelier of GHYCZY with carefully selected materials. Modern three seater sofa, mat stainless steel metal frame, grey velvet upholstery Designer: Peter Ghyczy / 2009 Materials: Frame: C – R – RG – RM Fabric: Needed uniform in Width 140 cm: 166 Sofa – 9 m / 200 Sofa – 9 m / 246 Sofa – 13 m Leather: 166 Sofa – 12 m2 / 200 Sofa – 12 m2 / 246 Sofa – 18 m2 Piping: No Piping – Brown – Grey – Black Dimensions in cm: W 80xD87xSH41-35xH75 / W166xD87xSH41-35xH75 W200xD87xSH41-35xH75 / W246xD87xSH41-35xH75 Product Weight in kg: 67 Packaging in cm: W 200 x D 80 x H 60 / Volume in m3: 1 Design and Manufactured: The Netherlands Production Leadtime: 8 weeks

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