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Wired Italic Lounge Chair & Ottoman (Indoor)
$ 4,190
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Description
The Wired Italic Lounge takes its cues from the Wired Family yet the spokes are all angled forward- thus the name Italic. This juxtaposition between the forward leaning spokes and angled back create a unique and dynamic dialogue between the forms. Lounge and ottoman can be purchased individually or as a pair.
LEAD TIME
8 - 12 weeks
DIMENSIONS
Chair: 25 1/2" W x 39 1/2" D x 29" H
Ottoman: 25 1/2" W x 25" D x 15" H
FINISHES
Smoked Brass, Burnt Copper, Polished Chrome or Powder Coat Finish.
Powder Coat: Flat or Gloss Black and White. Available in Custom Colors.
Lounge Chair Powder Coat | $2820
Lounge Chair Polished Chrome | $2820
Lounge Chair Smoked Brass or Burnt Copper | $3580
Ottoman Powder Coat | $1370
Ottoman Polished Chrome | $1700
Ottoman Smoked Brass or Burnt Copper | $1890
UPHOLSTERY
May be sourced COM (5-yard requirement) or COL (90 sq ft) per piece. Pricing is COM; please inquire for suggested fabrics. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: New Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Lead Time: 6-8 weeks Incollect Reference #: 442148
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