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Pavilion AV36, AV37 or AV38 | Stool

Black tubular steel frame, oak or walnut water-based veneer seat.More info
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Designed with the same meticulous attention to detail as the Pavilion collection, the stool retains the airy quality characteristic of the series while offering versatile seating solutions for a variety of environments.

Adapting the features of the very first design, the stool is based around the same curved veneer seat in lacquered oak, black lacquered oak or lacquered walnut. The AV36 model, meanwhile, has been practically designed to be stackable up to 10 high.

Floor glides:
If you choose the ‘standard’ type of glides, you stay within the delivery time indicated.

By requesting a different type of glides from those in the standard ‘option’: You choose a change made in the factory, at no additional cost, informed that this request may affect the delivery time by 1 to 5 weeks, accepting this fact.

Weight :
AV36 : 2.8 Kg
AV37 : 3.5 Kg
AV38 : 4 Kg

Manufacturing process
The stool is made from bent steel tubes and pressed veneer. The veneer seat is finished with a water-based lacquer.

Images: Illustrative, the actual visual aspect being a faithful rendering that images or photos, of varying quality depending on the screen, cannot reproduce identically.
Stackable quantity  0.00
Outdoor No
Warranty  2.00 an
SKU TRA__251610_ref

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