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Designer

Jozef Chierowski 366 Concept

Józef Chierowski

In the early 1960s, one of the biggest furniture factories in Poland was destroyed by fire, creating a sudden need for simple furn...

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Fox Lounge

366 Concept

Adapted by 366 Concept to suit human economics of the 21st century, the Fox Lounge has carried design favour since its origin in the 1960s. Initially established as the 300-190 Armchair called "Lisek", the design could be found in almost every cafe and club in Poland, second in popularity only to the 366 Armchair.

Made of Ash Wood with brass details, the seat of the Fox Lounge is larger and wider than its predecessor, and all changes have been made respecting the proportions of the original design.

In addition to the Fox Lounge, the Fox Series includes sofas, a Club Armchair, a Rocking Chair, Ottomans, Benches and Coffee Tables - all designed in a contemporary way whilst respecting the original Fox forms to create harmonious lounge sets.

As this is a fully imported product it is only available in a selected range of European fabrics and finishes.  

Available EXCLUSIVELY from P4.

For more information on this product please contact your nearest P4 showroom.

1300 888 434 | Melbourne | Sydney | Selected Partners + Dealers Nationally

 

Designed & Made in Poland    



Project price guide: Circa $2,000
Despatch lead time: 12 - 16 Weeks

New Release

This exciting product is a brand new release.  More images, detail and specification will be available soon.

If you love it, please enquire directly with your nearest P4 showroom. 

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Specifications

Height | Overall
780 mm
Height | Seat
400 mm
Width | Overall
620 mm
Depth | Overall
700 mm

Product Code
56/FOX-L
Country of Manufacture
Poland

Warranty

3 Year | Structural

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Fabric | 366 Concept Collection

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Designer

Jozef Chierowski 366 Concept

Józef Chierowski

In the early 1960s, one of the biggest furniture factories in Poland was destroyed by fire, creating a sudden need for simple furn...

Read more.

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