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Lazada
Designed by Archille Castiglioni
An historical project that fascinates us once again thanks to the current ergonomic value of the split between the headrest and lumbar support: an advanced concept for its time when it was presented, now made even more effective by modern upholstery in varying degrees of thickness. The curved tubular structure, typical example of twentieth century design culture, is even more fun and expressive to touch and look at thanks to its modern coloured trim.
Finishes:
Structure in metal powdercoated white, grey or black, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W625 x D920 x H1180 mm
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