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Designed by Gonzalo Mila
Gata originates from a thorough search for balance between the different elements, shapes and diameters of the rattan cane in order to produce a comfortable and resistant seating, as well as an aesthetically harmonic one. Its lines flow smoothly to create a handle at the top of the backrest making its transport easier and bringing to light one of its main virtues: its lightness.
Finishes:
Structure in rattan in natural or stained in a selection of colours, optional seat upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W490 x D570 x H840 mm SH 470 mm
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Its structure emerges from a game of tangent lines between its four organic frames and of those with the seat, thus securing stability and at the same turning it almost transparent.
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