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YAN

Collection: YAN

Category: Seating

more - chair YAN by Cagdas Sarikaya

A design that harmoniously complements the AVAR table, but also cuts a fine figure on its own. Chair YAN by Cagdas Sarikaya.

 

 

 

A design that harmoniously complements the AVAR table, but also cuts a fine figure on its own. In YAN, asymmetry and symmetry in the lines, as well as selected woods and natural upholstery, are combined to create comfortable, stylish seating. 

 

 

 

Designed by
Cagdas Sarikaya
Designer Cagdas Sarikaya
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