Within the following selections, expect more and be happily surprised by both the textures and quality of these collections. Explore the possibilities of suede, aluminum, velour and more. The design is nothing new, having first gained popularity in Paris around 1900 - being named after the place where it was designed - the Parsons School in Paris, so the design is a simple design motif typical of the rebirth of design values that occurred at that time broadly definable as International Art Nouveau, most characterised in the USA by "mission style" furniture. Featuring deep espresso tones, the wenge finish is a perfect accent. The wenge finish helps provide definition with its darker tones.
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