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Ottomax Square Indigenous

$179.00+GST
7 year warranty
Hailstorm Binda
Hailstorm Binda
Hailstorm Swell
Hailstorm Swell
Hailstorm Billabong
Hailstorm Billabong
Hailstorm Nullarbor
Hailstorm Nullarbor
Hailstorm Berry
Hailstorm Berry
Hailstorm Glitter
Hailstorm Glitter
Hailstorm Ember
Hailstorm Ember
Desert Bloom
Wildflowers Teal
Japingka Feathertop
Topography Slate
Galimbang Rain
 
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Product Overview

Create flexible soft seating areas with the Ottomax Square Indigenous. Ottomans provide flexible seating for open plan areas and reception spaces. Ottomans are light weight and easy to move between classrooms. Fabric upholstery is available in 7 exclusive Hailstorm colour ways. Originally designed by Jimmy Pike, Hailstorm depicts the natural beauty of the Australian outback. Use individually or with other Ottomax products for dynamic layout options. Ottomax ottomans are 450mmH, making them suitable for students and teachers alike. Schoolfurn’s Ottomax range continues to be a popular choice for breakout areas, library spaces and reception areas. For added value, Ottomax products come with a 7 year warranty.

 

Features

  • L450 x D450x 450mmH
  • Light Weight
  • Black Bun Feet
  • Commercial Grade Upholstery
  • Comfortable Foam Padding
  • 7 Year Warranty

 

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About Hailstorm by Jimmy Pike

Hailstorm by Jimmy Pike celebrates the beauty of the Australian landscape. Born east of Japingka, The Great Sandy Desert, Jimmy grew up as a hunter-gatherer before developing his artistic practice. Jimmy’s work included painting, printmaking, textile design and illustration. Licensing his imagery to Desert Design, Pike became a fashion sensation not only in Australia but also Japan, America and Europe.

In his will, Jimmy provided for a trust to be setup to receive future earning from the application of his designs under licence. The Jimmy Pike Trust continues to provide annual scholarship for Aboriginal artists to attend printmaking workshops. Through the Jimmy Pike Trust, Jimmy’s creative legacy continues to contribute to the rich tapestry of Australian storytelling and traditional art practices.

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