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Alfred Sofa

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Description

Made in Italy: Designer ~ Carlo Bimbi

The Alfred sofa, designed by Carlo Bimbi , one of the leading Italian designers, is the natural result of Prianera's mission. The armrests have a slightly outward orientation. Thanks to the goose feathers of the seat and back cushions, it offers soft comfort with an inviting attitude to your body for an extremely comfortable experience. Thanks to the use of the highest quality materials, the sofa can be used for many years.

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PRODUCT DETAILS

Material: Genuine Leather
Leg: Stainless Black Steel
Size: Width: 220cm x Depth: 93cm x Height: 89cm
Usage Area: Indoor
Place of Manufacture: Italy
Official Distributor: Sihir Furniture

PRODUCT CARE

Clean the product preferably with a soft damp cloth dipped in soap or neutral liquid detergents diluted with water. Strictly avoid using ethyl alcohol or detergents containing even small amounts of acetone, trichloroethylene and ammonia (solvents in general).

BRAND: Prianera

The company, which conducts technological research on form, function, aesthetic research, ergonomics and durability of products, gives attention and depth to all these issues by constantly collaborating with professional architects and designers who are and continue to be with the world of creativity. The company operates with a balance between the beauty of handcrafted tradition and the undoubted advantage and reliability of the use of the most modern technologies. Pria Nera is the original name of the pen, which first appeared in Italy in the fifteenth century. The designer's pencil becomes the model maker's pencil in creating cardboard shapes for each model, and finally the craftsman's pencil in transferring each shape to the finest leather covers.

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