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Quad Half Round Indigenous Ottoman

$465.00+GST
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
 
Lockable Castors
Eco Leg
Matte Black Leg
Chrome Leg
 
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Product Overview

The Quad Half Round Ottoman is a soft and spacious semi-circle ottoman for library, breakout and study rooms, made in Melbourne with Indigenous upholstery. Thanks to it’s dynamic design, Quad Half Round Ottomans create spacious seating individually and work collaboratively with other members of the Quad Range. All Quad products also come with a 10 year structural warranty. Elevate your set-up by pairing with Quad Banq lounges, or get added value with a Quad Track Package.

 

Features

  • R600 x W1200 x H460
  • 460mmH Seat Height
  • Modular Design
  • Commercial Grade Upholstery
  • Works With Full Quad Modular Range
  • 10 Year Structural Warranty

Indigenous Print Fabrics & Vinyl

  • Choose from our 12 Indigenous fabric options

Options

  • Leg Options; Lockable Castors, Eco Leg, Matte Black Leg, Chrome Leg
  • Sled Legs available on request
  • Custom seat heights and options available
  • Indigenous fabric version available here

 

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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