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Contemporary footrest ADDIT
fabricleather

contemporary footrest
contemporary footrest
contemporary footrest
contemporary footrest
contemporary footrest
contemporary footrest
contemporary footrest
contemporary footrest
contemporary footrest
contemporary footrest
contemporary footrest
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
fabric, leather

Description

With its patented, multidirectional linking device, AddIt is a collection that inspires to creative and flexible solutions. The modules have a classic timeless design with clearly articulated features where the users can create their own unique expression with the help of different colours and choice of materials on upholstery, frame and legs. Addit bench and ottoman: Addit benches and ottomans completes the Addit sofa/modular system series, but can also be used as solitaries. The bench can be linked with the magnetic, patented linking device, allowing to create a long row of bench seating. The ottomans can be used as smaller och larger “islands” in any room. Addit consists of six modular units – right-unit, left-unit, corner-unit, centre-unit, and two bench/ottoman units. Thanks to the innovative, patented linking device that Lammhults has developed, the units can be linked together entirely according to the users wishes. Each unit can also function as a fully upholstered stand-alone furniture piece. An easy chair and two ottomans are also available. With Addit, Anya Sebton stretches the limits and inspires the users to make their own creative choices. The ottomans have no linking device. Addit bench and ottoman: Legs of powder coated or chromium plated cast aluminium. Felt glides. Back frame of Ø19mm powder coated or chromium plated steel tubing. Shell of plywood with polyether foam. Built-in magnetic linking device (not ottomans)
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