New District Eight Design Stock from La Grange Interiors
Get your hands on the beautiful new District Eight Design stock now available from La Grange Interiors. Beautifully curvaceous, modern and appealing.
District eight is a furniture design firm that creates quality inspired furniture for a variety of spaces. The latest shipment of furniture available from La Grange Interiors includes some of the exclusive new designs from this amazing furniture design house. Don’t miss out on claiming your favourite pieces – as stock is limited.
Some of our favourites include:
Dragonfly Dining Chair
The Dragonfly Dining Chair features a thin and enveloping backrest. Its frame is built with a black steel tube, while the seat comes in either a leather or fabric.
Cyrus collection
Inspired by an antique cylinder shape, the Cyrus combines two elements: a hard tube steel frame and a comfortable upholstered seat and backrest. Seat and backrest come in both leather or fabric.
Exeter Side Tables
The Exeter side table has a perfectly crafted concrete base with a finished steel column including brass collar and black steel top.
Akron Desk Chair
The Akron desk chair features solid oak backrest, brass detailing and hand stitched leather seat with a frame of cast iron and tube steel. Height adjustable.
Half Circle Mirror
The Half Circle Mirror is crafted from solid oak, and brings an edge to contemporary and modernist interiors.
For more visit La Grange Interiors.
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