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The Moon Chair inspired by Pietro Arosio  
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An armchair with a highly distinctive design, built using avant-garde technology. Our version has a shell made from fiberglass that is protected with 3 coats of acrylic paint. The foam padded upholstery is attached to the seat using a special process so that it forms one piece with the shell.

Fibreglass is a very robust and malleable material which allows the designer to incorporate curves and twists. Our lacquered paint finish is of a very high standard and there is no ‘thinning’ on the curves or corners.

Please note that there is a substantial delivery discount for multiple orders (click here for more information).

Price £135  + Delivery £55  

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Currently in stock    | Material: Firebreglass  |  Dimensions: H 73cm W 83.5cm D 73cm
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