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Designed by Ludovica & Roberto Palomba
Virginia is a collection designed by Ludovica + Roberto Palomba for Arrmet with a decisive and tangible sign, rich in modernity, sensuality and awareness. The solidity and softness of upholsteries draw near the simplicity and lightness of bases. Virginia plays the eternal duality of reality, in the coexistance of solid and concrete but at the same time light and soft just like the “sulfur-yellow butterflies” described by Virginia Woolf .
Finishes:
Legs in steel in chrome or lacquered white, grey brown, black, copper or brass, upholstery in a selection of fabrics, vinyl or leather
Dimensions:
W520 x D520 x H740 mm SH450 mm
Note:
Minimum order of 4 pcs
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Virginia is a collection designed by Ludovica + Roberto Palomba for Arrmet with a decisive and tangible sign, rich in modernity, sensuality and awareness. The solidity and softness of upholsteries draw near the simplicity and lightness of bases. Virginia plays the eternal duality of reality, in the coexistance of solid and concrete but at the […]
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