Softline Floor
Product Information
Softline office partitions is a modular system which easily adapts to the changing requirements of the functional workspace. With its sound-absorbing core and fabric in many colours, it creates a comfortable workspace.
- Designer: Abstracta
- Dimensions: W800/1000/1200 x D30/50 x H1360/1500/1700 mm
- Lead time: 7-8 weeks
- Origin: 瑞典
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