Santiago
Santiago
Description
Description
Canapé Convertible 2 Places "Santiago" avec Coffre – Pratique et Élégant
Le canapé Santiago combine confort et fonctionnalité dans un design compact et moderne. Ce canapé 2 places se transforme en un lit spacieux en un clin d'œil, offrant un couchage de 145 x 195 cm pour accueillir vos invités. Son coffre de rangement intégré est idéal pour optimiser l’espace et garder vos affaires à portée de main.
Design Pratique et Intemporel
Revêtu d'un tissu anti-taches, le Santiago est conçu pour un usage quotidien sans souci d’entretien. Sa taille compacte et son look sobre s’adaptent parfaitement aux petits espaces ou aux salons modernes.
Dimensions et Détails Techniques :
Dimensions : L 170 x P 110 x H 80 cm
Dimensions du couchage : 145 x 195 cm
Fonctionnalité : Convertible avec coffre de rangement
Revêtement : Tissu traité anti-taches pour un entretien facile
Le canapé Santiago est le choix idéal pour ceux qui recherchent un canapé pratique, élégant et adapté aux petits espaces.
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