Designed by Odo Fioravanti
Frida is a chair that embodies sophisticated technology and represents a landmark in woodworking. The most remarkable factor is represented by the superposition of a three-dimensional curved plywood body of only 3.5mm to a solid wood frame. The oak structure is characterized by geometric sections of varying shapes that taper at the edges, giving a light image to the chair and enhancing the conceptual strength of the body.
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Dome is a collection of seatings that brings back to mind the glorious tradition of the bistrot chairs with curved silhouettes and generous shapes. It recalls the domes of the monuments adorning a lot of cities all around the world. Delicate details of the injected polypropylene remember the joints of the solid wood defining a […]
The technopolymer shell of Babila chair recalls the wooden version but takes full advantage of elasticity and three-dimensionality of the plastic material, in order to offer the greatest comfort in a new smarter look.
Babila is a chair able to move along tradition and innovation with great agility. Solid ash legs and plywood shell in variable thickness with upholstered seat. The result is an airy and comfortable sitting with a careful and accurate use of wood.
The Dunas xs seating sellection arises from the pursuit of a transversal design that can take its place amongst the most diverse spaces and styles. Refinement, neutrality, formal clarity and essential elegance are the marks of identity of this versatile collection of chairs and armchairs designed by Christophe Pillet.
Ypsilon table base is conceived to “orbit” on beaches, terraces and gardens, that is to resist to summertime high temperatures, and made of an aluminium structure that will keep it always cold. An aluminium extruded tube that extends itself towards the legs of its casted base, in the same material, giving to the whole shape […]
Created in 1958 for the interior of the Chamber of Commerce of Milan, this chair is designed to combine comfort and stackability. The same concept was revived for contemporary settings, but with a fundamental difference: unlike the iron frame of the original project, it is now in warm ash wood.
Lunar is a table that enhances the architecture of the space where the table is placed. The base consists of four trapezoidal steel rods and can be combined with tops of different sizes and finishes.