Designed by Claudio Dondoli & Marco Pocci
The repetition of geometric elements forms a graphic pattern that defines the appearance and functional character of the Koi-Booki chair. The monocoque in injection molded polypropylene is combined with the frame in die-cast aluminum and with legs in extruded aluminum. Koi-Booki is stackable and can be equipped with a connection hook to compose rows of seats. A thermoformed fabric cushion is available as an accessory.
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Grace, a chair with a thin curved back that embrace the arms obtaining an sinous shape.
The fine linear design, the graceful proportions and fresh colours make Volt a chair that stands out for its attention to detail.
Sila is a chair project from which a lot of different versions take form, starting from simple shapes and natural materials.
Hybridization is the concept behind the Jackie collection, designed by Emilio Nanni – a seat in which the stable solid wood structure meets a welcoming backrest in metal rod covered with a rope weave. Jackie is enriched with new colors, very decisive and characterizing, in a fruitful and harmonious dialogue between heterogeneous materials, ethnic hints […]
Versatile and ergonomic in the shape and characterized by a refined simplicity, the Pura chair is available with different coverings, to play different roles in the home and contract space.
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A throwback to mid-century modern? Not quite. Extreme proportions lend themselves to an elegant and surprising form in this update to an old classic. The smooth, yet decisive, shift between slim and solid, which creates the Bukowski chair?s curvaceous legs, is played out like a lively dance with the material. Meanwhile the balance of the […]