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Designed by Marcantonio
The 7 Pillows armchair is in solid beech wood, available in natural or painted, complete with 7 feather pillows with removable cover. This project was born with the desire to create a chair that tells how it is made, highlighting thecrafts, visible in the completely open structure, and communicating the simplicity with which it is made stuffing. The ironic immediacy of cushions fixed with straps plays of contrast to the wooden frame, made entirely by hand.
Finishes:
Structure in solid beech wood stained black or brown, upholstery in a selection of fabrics
Dimensions:
W1000 x D800 x H1000 mm
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