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H chair in green velvet by Estudio Persona
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Upholstered dining chair in Maharam fabric. This iconic chair will add a touch of vegetal color and can fit perfectly any kind of decoration. It could be a visual piece to be placed in a living room, a lounge area as well as in an office.

About of Estudio Persona

Estudio Persona is the result the encounter between two designers from Uruguay. They both share a sense of craftmanship and an attraction for unconventional design, with strong lines and minimal approach.

This product is made to order. Customizations available upon request.

Technical details:

Dimensions : 31.5”H x 18.5”W x 19”D
Material : wood, foam and fabric. Green velvet.

Made in Los Angeles, CA.

Design by : Jessie Young & Emilanana Gonzalez

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Lead time : 8 - 10 weeks
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H chair in green velvet by Estudio Persona
H chair in green velvet by Estudio Persona
€2.613,00
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