Concrete Things chair by Komplot Design
September 10th, 2009
Concrete Things is a, well, concrete outdoor furniture collection, designed by Danish Komplot Design for Swedish Nola. And you thought your chair was heavy. (more…)
Concrete Things is a, well, concrete outdoor furniture collection, designed by Danish Komplot Design for Swedish Nola. And you thought your chair was heavy. (more…)
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