Fiber Soft Armchair Tube Base (Set of 4) (ex display)

Fiber Soft Armchair Tube Base (Set of 4) (ex display)

$7,516
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A sculptural yet distinctly ergonomic seat makes the Fiber Soft Armchair ideal anywhere we spend an extended time seated. Its interior shell made of 100 % recycled plastic is clad with soft wadding and upholstery to elevate a supreme sense of ease and embrace. The spacious, ultra soft seat and smooth curves of Fiber Soft Armchair provide maximum comfort in public spaces and the home alike.

Dimensions: 77.50cm H x 73.50cm W x 60.5cm D | 49cm SH

Materials: Tube base in grey, upholstery in Ecriture #240 by Sacho
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Shell from 100% recycled plastic mixed with strength-improving additives. The recycled plastic comes from post-consumer waste. Seat, back and armrest is clad with multiple layers of foam and wadding and finished with textile, tube base in powder coated steel. Plastic glides.

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Muuto is rooted in the Scandinavian design tradition characterised by enduring aesthetics, functionality, craftsmanship and honest expression. By expanding this heritage with forward-looking materials, techniques and bold creative thinking, their ambition is to deliver new perspectives on Scandinavian design. The name Muuto comes from Muutos, meaning new perspective in Finnish. They handpick leading contemporary designers who are strong interpreters of their philosophy and combine their talents with the passionate Muuto creative team. You will know their design because it has Muutos: objects made sublime through new perspectives, enjoyed across the world, representing the best of Scandinavian design today.
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