hm63
Product Information
The low, pebble-like units of hm63 can be laid out in structured patterns, used either individually or scattered throughout a space to provide organic seating arrangements. Each of the three elements is generously proportioned and can be specified with or without a backrest. The adaptability of the product offers a variety of uses for both public and private spaces.
- Designer: Nigel Coates
- Dimensions: Different size is available, please contact us for more detail.
- Lead time: 7-8 weeks
- Origin: England
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