Designed by Cazzaniga, Mandelli & Pagliarulo
Nemea is a collection of classically-shaped seatings, whose visible, light structural elements seem to be smoothed by time, like findings from the Ancient Greece. The chair seems to extend into an athletic pose, with its sinuous legs in solid ash grafted to the die-casted aluminium frame placed under the plywood seat. The embracing, comfortable backrest crowns the seat.
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Osaka Metal armchair, with ash plywood shell upholstered in fabric or leather combined with steel tube legs, features the functionality of the collection. The outcome is a great ergonomics and an increasingly light graphical effect.
The Malmo chair was born from an imaginary journey along the sides of a Scandinavian lake. It recalls the experience of a come back home with the cosiness of wood warming up the environment.
The chair, inspired by a model from 1930 by Josef Hoffmann, blends his interest in Art Nouveau and simple shapes with manufacturing processes applied in Bystrice pod Hostynem since 1861. The armchair is therefore more geometrical, but bears the clear features of the manual bending technique of TON.
Grace, a chair with a thin curved back that embrace the arms obtaining an sinous shape.
Babila armchair recalls the distinctive features and design of the collection, taking inspiration from the classic and timeless objects. The functionality of the polypropylene shell is combined with steel tube legs.