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Tom Dixon

Tom Dixon - Fat Black Steel Lounge Chair - Clay (Royal 84)

£995

Colour: Grey, Black

The FAT Steel Lounge Chair showcases an iconic silhouette with a modern touch. Its design hugs and supports the body for maximum comfort while being lighter for easy movement, thanks to a 2kg weight reduction. Featuring removable legs, this versatile chair fits seamlessly into any space. Available in a variety of Collection and Tailor-made fabrics, it offers style and adaptability.

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Original Product Description:

Using the iconic FAT silhouette, the FAT Steel Lounge Chair is a sleek addition to the furniture family. Designed to hug and mould the body, the FAT Steel Lounge Chair delivers ultimate comfort and maintains a generous design. Featuring removable legs and having had a 2kg weight reduction when compared to the previous model, it has been re-engineered to be lighter for easier handling and movement. The FAT Steel Lounge Chair is a versatile chair suitable to any space and is available in all Collection fabrics and a wide range of Tailor-made fabrics.

Tom Dixon, a renowned British design brand, has been a leader in innovation and creativity since its inception by visionary designer Tom Dixon. Known for its unique blend of traditional British craftsmanship and modern technology, the brand specializes in lighting, furniture, and accessories. Each piece is a bold statement, combining functionality with sculptural elegance. In the living-room category, Tom Dixon's offerings stand out with their avant-garde designs and use of premium materials. The brand's commitment to pushing the boundaries of design results in iconic products that transform any living space into a contemporary masterpiece. Globally recognized for its daring aesthetics, Tom Dixon continues to captivate with its relentless pursuit of extraordinary design.

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