Designed by Cazzaniga, Mandelli & Pagliarulo
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.
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The Malmo high stool 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.
Tivoli recalls the traditional wooden chairs, maintaining comfort and inspiring conviviality. A clean design where the structural elements are perfectly integrated in the frame. The three-dimensional curves and the generous proportions of the back rest makes Tivoli an ergonomic and elegant chair.
Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez are known for their aplomb in treating furniture as a global decorative topic. Their pieces evoke a sedimented ?living culture rooted in borgeois comfort and hospitality. S.MARCO chair, MERAN armchair and VIGILIUS collection mirror the charming image of those spaces, once called fumoir.
The Merano chair combines the bottom design made of solid wood with harmonic shapes of bent plywood in the seat and backrest. Thanks to the production technology used, it is remarkably light and does not contain any screws or metal pieces. Together with the bar stool, it creates a set with the Merano armchair.
Even a classical image, as a railed chair, in the hands of Philippe Starck acquires a particular connotation. In Pip-e, the sequence of horizontal elements, which create the seat and back definetly, takes on a strong chiaroscuro and goes, unexpectedly, to accompany the bending of the knees.