Kindled

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas 

Size: 36 x 36 inches 

Year: 2025

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Description

Description

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Built around a solid beech frame with legs in polished stainless steel. The Wing chair employs hand-finished stainless steel legs that are virtually maintenance free. CH445 works equally well in groups and on its own, and is best placed where its elegant design can be viewed from all sides.

  • In pharetra turpis: 65.00 cm
  • Aenean pulvinar lorem: 48 colors
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  • Esticotine convallis: 8.96 m

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