New product line SPOT

12. 11. 2020

Relaxing seating full of colours.

We start the autumn season with the introduction of a new seating series called SPOT & SPOT TABLES. These are upholstered stools and tables in three heights - low (conference), medium and high (bar). SPOT is ideal for offices where there is no place for a typical relaxation zone with large armchairs, as well as for bars and cafes.

Even if the seating itself does not take up much space, it can become an element that will enliven the interior. All the bases come in six basic colours (black, blue, red, yellow, green, and bronze) and can have the seat upholstered with any suitable fabric from our offer.

What are the advantages of the SPOT collection?

• 3 heights of mutually compatible tables and stools
• seat upholstery according to your choice
• solid steel base in several colour options
• possibility to buy only the base of the table and use your own board

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