Fresco Chair
(2009) Fresco is the first rear stacking pedestal chair. Its fluid form not only creates a bold first impression, but provides structure to the piece.

Andrew Reed is a contemporary designer whose furniture and home accessories are distinguished by their fusion of function, appeal and a sense of the unexpected.
(2009) Fresco is the first rear stacking pedestal chair. Its fluid form not only creates a bold first impression, but provides structure to the piece.
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