Highlife
Product Information
Simplicity and dynamism are the key elements for this solution: every piece features backs in different heights, whilst arms and cushions are pleasantly essential. This way, you can interestingly play with shapes and volumes and several composition opportunities are offered to create customized matches and ideal spaces to work, chat or relax.
- Designer: Claesson Koivisto Rune
- Dimensions: W1450 x D760 x H950/SH400 mm (sofa), W1650 x D960 x H1150/SH400 mm (sofa), W2250 x D960 x H1350/SH400 mm (sofa), W2450 x D960 x H1250/SH400 mm (sofa), W750 x D760 x H850/SH400 mm (armchair), W950 x D960 x H1050/SH400 mm (armchair)
- Lead time: 7-8 weeks
- Origin: Italy
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