Lyndon Design further expands Agent seating collection

this elegant and slimline lounge chair offers a stylish high-level seating experience

Following the phenomenal success of its Agent collection of contemporary and versatile seating, Lyndon Design has added a new lounge chair with arms to the range. Designed in house and ideal for both corporate and hospitality environments, this latest addition provides an attractive seating solution for lounges, bars, breakout areas and visitor seating.

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Echoing the simple, bold lines and exquisite timber framework for which the leading manufacturer of upholstered handcrafted furniture is renowned, this elegant and slimline lounge chair offers a stylish high-level seating experience. Available in an American Black Walnut or European Oak frame, and in a variety of fabrics, the new Agent chair complements a variety of interior design styles.

Reflecting the same design concept as the existing Agent lounge chair without arms, the new chair delivers a sleek and streamlined appearance, whilst at the same time drawing the sitter into luxury and comfort.

Lyndon Design’s Managing Director, Tim Armitt comments: “This latest addition to the Agent collection enables specifiers and interior designers to satisfy multiple specifications from one product portfolio. Alongside Agent’s existing chairs and bench and table collection, they now have infinite choice.”

The Agent collection features a dining and lounge chair – with and without arms – together with bar stool. The Agent bench, dining table and high table complete the range. All models are widely specified throughout corporate and hospitality locations

www.lyndon.co.uk

All Images © Lyndon 2015

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