Architonic ID: 1380208
Armchair with shell in enamelled steel; support belt and legs in stove enamelled aluminium.
Concept
Gran kobi is a generously proportioned, low-slung armchair. A most versatile seat, perfect for a relaxing break. Ideal for use in domestic lounges and public waiting rooms, or even in informal office contexts, gran kobi is conducive to a relaxed attitude and guarantees maximum comfort.
As the entire collection kobi, also the shell of gran kobi is a sort of rigorous and enveloping basket, created by woven soldered round steel wire. The support belt, made from die-cast aluminium embraces the seat elegantly, totally enveloping the form. The structure consists of varnished aluminium support and legs and shell in the same color, available in different colors.
A set of cushions completes the armchair: shaped to adhere perfectly to the shell and create a visual whole with the structure, they are upholstered in fabric to afford an extremely comfortable seating experience and the freedom of movement necessary to assume different positions.
This product belongs to collection:
Aluminium, Base metal, Metal
France
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