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SKU : GC7875

Description

Sleek architectural and contemporary, the pure simple lines of GC Citi underscore the minimalist design of this classic Tuxedo style lounge series. The steel leg brings a lightness of scale, while satisfying the need for accessibility.

Specifications

  • The seat is fastened into place and removable over an open frame structure eliminating all barriers and traps below the surface.
  • The seat cushion is fully encased by the upholstery with a nylon zippered opening for access if replacement is required.
  • Seat structure is high density Ultracell foam over an elasticized seat suspension with waterfall front edge for extra comfort.
  • Seamless front upholstery method on the seat cushion preventing eventual breakdown of seams causing liquid penetration into the foam.

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