Two or more seater-sofa, chaise longue and pouf, complete with throw cushions. Structure in steel with elastic belting. Cushions and seat support in variable-density polyurethane foam, covered in polyester batting. Satin-finish aluminium or ash-stained oak legs with adjustable plastic feet. Completely removable cover, available with stitching in two versions: ∤ Long tacking stitches on all cushions with contrasting or ton-sur-ton colored thread, selected from the indicated range of colors; ∤ Standard stitching with thread matched to the selected fabric. Throw cushions 27 x 58 and 38 x 38 cm in goosedown.
Yuva sofa
- Product Name
- Yuva sofa
- Manufacturer
- De Padova
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