The Enea series offers a myriad options for different spaces.
June 10th, 2013
Enea Café Stool
Enea Café Stool by Josep Llusca
The Enea Café Stool features simple, clean lines in a contemporary style. It comes in chair, counter and bar height options, with the bar and counter versions offering a polished aluminium footrest and optional back for extra support. The seat and back are available in polypropylene, wood, upholstery and leather, for a range of uses and expressions.
Enea Lottus Stool
Enea Lottus by Lievore Altherr Molina
Enea Lottus is a flexible, multi-height collection of chairs and tables that fit easily into any space. Sculpted for comfort with just the right flex, the elegant shell of the Lottus chair can be used alone or customised with a coloured insert or upholstered cushion.
The stackable chairs are available in armless, loop arm, and cantilevered arm versions, and in a wide variety of colours and finishes.
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