641 Chair by THIS WEBER
Designed by the Swiss designer This Weber, who collaborated fruitfully with the company Rolf Benz on the new line, the 641 chair has a base, also in the swivel version, in metal or wood and is characterised by soft, enveloping shapes that make it almost a hybrid between a chair and an armchair. Rolf Benz produces the legs in wood in oak or walnut finishes or in metal painted in black, grey, or polished chrome. The upholstery is in fabric or leather with the possibility of combining the two materials using one for the inner and one for the outer shell.
Rolf Benz
Rolf Benz is one most established and recognized manufacturers of high quality upholstered furniture in Europe. The company was founded in 1964 in Nagold in Germany and today exports its products to over 50 countries worldwide. The expertise and experience in the production of upholstered furniture allows Rolf Benz to offer sofas and armchairs of high ergonomic quality, customizable according to customer requirements. Rolf Benz: Sofas, Armchairs and Furniture
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