OKHA: INTRODUCING The Custom Franki II
OKHA’s most elegant barstool sculpts a new modern silhouette in two customizable colours up from the standard black.
Franki II in white brings a softer and more feminine approach to the collection. And in true OKHA style, the Franki II celebrates the power of purity and reductionism, celebrating the beauty found in minimal lines and sculpted forms, creating a silhouette that is contemporary and sophisticated.
For those seeking a touch of opulence, Franki II is also available in a high gloss gold lacquer that adds an air of glamour.
OKHA also offers customizable upholstery choices and a selection of finishes, allowing you to create a bar stool that harmonizes seamlessly with your unique interior style.
The barstool’s curvaceous form provides a distinctly graceful expression of comfort and contemporary style.
Reflecting gender duplicity, Franki II effortlessly balances both masculine and feminine characteristics. A slight variation in finishes and geometric elements leans the design towards one gender or the other, making it a truly versatile addition to any interior space.
Franki II, where purity of line, elegance and comfort converge.
Contact: OKHA.
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