Estimated delivery time
From 5 To 7 weeks
Information on request
1 week
Sizes
68 cm
68 cm
75 cm
Product Specifications
Folding | No |
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Materials | Wood |
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Shape | Rectangular, Rounded |
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Type | Standart |
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Upholstery | Fabric |
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Adjustments | Without Adjustment |
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Avaliability of legs | No |
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Avaliability of elbow-rests | Yes |
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Number of elbow-rests | 2 |
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Elbow-rest shape | Сurved |
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Type of Armrests | Soft |
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Avaliability of back | Yes |
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Back shape | Half-round |
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Back type | Soft |
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Dimension with package | 0.43 m3 |
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Functional Purpose | For Living Room, For Bedroom, For Home |
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Style
Contemporary / Modern
The contemporary style in a flat is, first and foremost, about compact forms and simple geometry. Modern people are tired of supersaturated decor and complex forms. Modern fashion favours moderate asceticism, cozy family home, introspection, creation of a family's inner world - reliable, calm, peaceful. The pertinence of contemporary style lies in its functionality and coetaneous unpredictability. Nowadays everyone is free to choose their own lifestyle. Each person's creativity and uniqueness determines the inventivess of their home interior.
Minimalism / High-Tech
Minimalistic interior design is an incredible symphony of freedom and lightness. It is imperative that every line should be definitive, every smallest detail should be precise, every form should be strict. Minimalism does not tolerate cheap bulky furniture or overabundance of colours. This is primarily determined by its functionality and practicality. Small amounts of furniture and accessories provide the freedom of space. Therefore, this style suits the smaller rooms perfectly. Minimalism is a variety of reserved High-Tech style. Mostly it is chosen by busy people who prefer a minimum of trinkets and maximum efficiency. An impression of vastness and breadth is created by removing interior partitons in the room.
Art Deco / Art Nouveau
Art Deco is a relatively young style that emerged at the beginning of the 20th century. It owes its existence to France and the French, and it used to represent the combination of modern and neoclassical styles in architecture, fashion and art. Then, in the 1970s, the term "Art Deco" was extended to also mean a style of interior design. This style's characteristic feature is the seemingly impossible fusion of classical straight lines and strict forms with the asymmetry of luxury and splendour. Art Deco interior design implies an abundance of expensive, exotic materials, plenty of curved lines, mythical paintings and tapestries of dragons and peacocks. Art Deco is considered to be the most original style of interior design, it leans toward ostentatious luxury and splendour and absolutely does not tolerate asceticism or minimalism. When decorating in this style, designers often use inclusive fountains, podiums, forged lattice, exotic fans, marble decorations and stained glass. Art Deco furniture also has to be unique in appearance and very rich - created using light wood, genuine leather, chromium-plating.