Code
Product Information
CODE identifies an aesthetic-formal code of simple geometric signs that constitute an alphabet of informal seats: poufs and maxi poufs that are enriched with backs and integrated tables. The design is inspired by the new ergonomics linked to the lifestyles of today’s people, and the contemporary language is integrated into domestic, work or waiting spaces.
- Origin: 意大利
- Lead time: 7-8 weeks
- Designer: Parisotto+Formenton
- Dimensions: (Different combination can be made, please contact us for more detail.)
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