Kis Furniture: The Saint Tropez Chair
We absolutely love the femininity of these trend-setting beauties. The Saint Tropez Chair by Calligaris boasts a sophisticated design and the attention to detail that leaves everyone yearning to be an exclusive owner of these imported Italian chairs.
They are described as creative spirits and they are available in a range of transparent and opaque shades. The quilted effect shell made of fine polycarbonate creates a surprisingly ergonomic chair that is incredibly versatile.
Available from KIS Furniture, you can now shop the look online at a little safe haven for all design lovers and designer furniture fanatics. The KIS Furniture online store offers rays of inspiration for the mind, quality furniture to buy and great prosperity for a lifetime.
Their experience in the interior design, décor and furniture industries span over 25 years and it allowed them to build up an extensive network of influential contacts and a veritable client base. They successfully managed to establish a reputable presence within the Contract, Hospitality, Corporate, Residential, Restaurant, Leisure and FMCG sectors of the market.
For more info visit KIS Furniture.
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