This is high-quality reprodcut furniture from Italy's Steel Line, which has 30 years of history and experience in the production of reprodcut furniture.
This is a product from Steel Line, the most historically and experientially established reproducing furniture manufacturer in Florence, Italy, the mecca of reproducing furniture. Although many people in Japan may not be familiar with it as it only started selling in 2010, Steel Line has many fans around the world, especially in Europe, due to its high quality and reasonable prices. If you are looking for high-quality reproducing furniture and are not satisfied with Chinese products, please give it a try.
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basic information
Chair by Josef Hoffmann (1870-1956). The "Kubus" sofa was also born from Hoffmann's passion for geometric forms. It is a representative work of the early 20th-century modernism, designed in 1910 for an exhibition in Buenos Aires. Hoffmann is said to have been influenced by geometry and the Glasgow School's Macintosh. This is one of the works known for its style referred to as "the square Hoffmann." <Specifications> W166×D77×H72cm <Materials> Thick semi-aniline leather, solid beech wood, high-density polyurethane foam
Price information
630,000 yen The above price is the suggested retail price. Please contact us for wholesale pricing.
Price range
P4
Delivery Time
※The delivery time may vary depending on the color, so please feel free to contact us.
Applications/Examples of results
We have many delivery achievements, including guest rooms and showrooms for corporate clients.
Company information
Our company is the exclusive distributor for Steel Line in Japan. Steel Line is one of the oldest reproduction manufacturers in Italy, with nearly 30 years of history, and they participate in the Milan Salone every year. We originally started as a select shop for reproduction products, but due to the prolonged recession and deflation, the distribution of high-quality reproduction products in the Japanese market decreased, while the number of low-quality reproduction products increased, leading to a reduction in products that we could confidently recommend to our customers. In response to this, we began importing Steel Line products in 2009. Currently, we primarily sell Steel Line products through wholesale to design offices, architectural firms, and interior shops.