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Holloways of Ludlow

Upholstered Office Chair - Remix 233, Aluminium

£650

Colour: Cream And Beige

Founded in 1985, Holloways of Ludlow is a British interiors brand known for...

The Rely Chair offers eco-conscious seating with its 100% recycled plastic shell construction. Its fully upholstered design provides superior comfort and support, while the aluminium base ensures stability and longevity. The chair features made-to-order upholstery options with contemporary fabric selections, and the ergonomic design supports extended use.

Discover the captivating allure of the &Tradition Rely HW45 Chair, a sustainable seating masterpiece that embodies the essence of modern desirability. Designed by the renowned Hee Welling, this chair boasts a shell meticulously crafted from 100% recycled plastic, showcasing its strong environmental credentials. It''s a testament to Welling''s expertise in seamlessly blending minimalism and practicality, offering a sleek yet ergonomically designed chair that''s perfect for both your office space and work sanctuary. The Rely HW45 Chair is a luxurious armchair, fully upholstered, expanding its appeal and comfort. Its chair is available in a selection of contemporary fabrics, allowing you to choose a style that resonates with your aesthetic sensibilities. For those seeking a personalised touch, made-to-order upholstery options for the chair are available, offering a diverse range of fabrics to create a chair that''s truly unique to you. Step into the future of sustainable and stylish office furniture with the &Tradition Rely HW45 Chair. This fully upholstered beauty comes with a plethora of fabric choices, ensuring you can tailor it to your taste. Elevate your workspace or office with this embodiment of modern desirability, where eco-conscious design meets timeless elegance.

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