AARHUS
Product Information
Designed by Jorge Pensi AARHUS, is a multipurpose seating collection with modular seats and tables that are combined into an elegant horizontal aluminum frame that brings together the different elements. The combinations create different configurations in order to customize the benches to the requirements of spaces, uses and architectures.
- Designer: Jorge Pensi Design Studio
- Dimensions: W1500/2220/2940/3660/4380 x D650 x H840/SH430 mm
- Lead time: 7-8 weeks
- Origin: Spain
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