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Corona Ottoman

Fredericia
From ฿83,400
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Corona Ottoman

Upholstery: Clay 012

Frame: Brushed Steel Standard

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Corona Ottoman

Upholstery: Omni / Black (301)

Frame: Brushed Steel Standard

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Corona Ottoman

Upholstery: Max / Cognac (95)

Frame: Brushed Steel Standard

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Corona Ottoman

Upholstery: Cera / Russet brown (905)

Frame: Brushed Steel Standard

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The Corona Chair is an eye-catching and experimental take on Danish design. A stringent design with elliptically shaped, upholstered seat pads descending in size. The accompanying footstool features the same base and upholstery finish seen in the lounge chair.

Ottoman of cold cured foam reinforced with steel, fully upholstered in fabric or leather. Spring steel base and frame. Mounted with natural fibre glides, as an alternative to felt.

Corona Ottoman

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W75 x D49 x H47

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Poul M. Volther

Poul M. Volther

Poul M. Volther (1923-2001) was a Danish designer, and he was an important champion of Scandinavian functionalism. Volthe graduated from The School of Arts and Crafts. As a teacher at The Danish School of Art and Design he has influenced hundreds of young designers' sense of craft quality. His simple and functionalist idiom was rooted in good craftsmanship. Flexible furniture designed for everyday living. Furniture which was not designed for its looks, but for its comfort.

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