A modular furniture design that opens up the living room, adding convenience and extended functionality. With Dublexo's solid oak legs, you are certain to add a Nordic touch to your interior setting that will last for decades.
The Dublexo chair is flexible through a multifunctional design that saves valuable space and provides comfortable living in small spaces. It features a dual pocket spring comfort that ensure a soft, supportive composition in every position - vertical, relax and flat. Use the chair as regular chair or drop down the back to create a comfortable lounging arrangement. Two chairs can be put against each other too, creating a single guest bed. A movable chair or chaise that truly Expand Your Living Space and works well in combination with Dublexo Eik and Frej sofa.
- Back with three step elevation
Product Type |
Chair |
Fabric |
507 |
Fabric Name |
507 Elegance Burned Curry |
Fabric Colour Fastness to Light |
4-5 |
Fabric Composition |
100%Polyester |
Fabric Martindale |
60.000 |
Fabric Pilling |
4-5 |
Warranty |
5 Years Limited Warranty |
Country of Origin |
CHINA |
Categories |
Modular |
Designed By & In |
Per Weiss, Oliver & Lukas WeissKrogh 2011, 2015 |
Design Patent |
PATENT NO. US D580,670 S |
Features |
Back with three step elevation
|
Maximum Supported Weight |
243lbs |
Sofa Type |
1 Seater Sofa |
Sofa Depth |
38" |
Sofa Width |
36" |
Sofa Height |
32" |
Seat Depth |
21" |
Seat Height |
17" |
Bed Height |
17" |
Bed Width |
35" |
Bed Length |
36" |
Comfort |
Pocket Spring Dual |
Comfort Type |
Soft |
Frame Material |
Matt Black Steel |
Legs |
Lacquered oak |
Gap from Floor to Base |
6,3" |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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