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ZIP Upholstery Collection by edeestudio

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ZIP is a collection of round-edged upholstered furniture by the Spanish design duo edeestudio. The pieces include an armchair, a sofa and a divan, each made with the same engraved wooden base and zippered covers. Suitable for residential or public use, the versatile designs are lightweight so that they can be moved around to adjust to any number of changes in their surroundings. Additionally, the series can be customized to fit the style of almost any room. Each piece is available with a lacquered or natural wooden base paired with any one of a range of fabrics, leathers, and synthetics.

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