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Designed by Emilio Nanni
The BARDOT tube version stands out for its elegance and shine, which amplifies its stylistic figure with new structures, new pastel shades and vibrant colors, and refined and current finishes. The structure is lightened with clean legs thanks to the use of the metal rod. A pleasantly soft and graceful design, that of the new Bardot Collection, with a 1950s flavor, made of full volumes, rounded lines, rounded corners and in which a singular overall harmony is felt.
Finishes:
Metal legs lacquered in a selection of colours or plated brush or shiny copper, brass or champagne gold, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W450 x D510 x H780 mm SH470 mm
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The Julie collection is the skilful reinterpretation of the archetype of the chair and stool in which memory, quotation and modernity come together in a new seat. The combined effect of the formal cleanliness of the structure combined with the simplicity of the materials, with a wide range of colors and finishes, they amplify the […]
Hybridization is the concept behind the Jackie collection, designed by Emilio Nanni – a seat in which the stable solid wood structure meets a welcoming backrest in metal rod covered with a rope weave. Jackie is enriched with new colors, very decisive and characterizing, in a fruitful and harmonious dialogue between heterogeneous materials, ethnic hints […]
$1,140.00
A symbol in the history of design, spaghetti is the first Alias chair to appear in the MoMA collection of New York. The Spaghetti chair is an excellent example of material and formal simplicity that multiplies, in its many variants, the opportunities for use.
With a warm and welcoming appearance whilst not looking imposing whatsoever, the Bcn wooden legs is available in a white and black design and this wooden stool brings a certain degree of warmth into any environment.
This classic chair No. 14 has been transformed into a barstool. Manually bent beech wood is used for the frame. The seat can be made of plywood, with a decorative relief, cane mesh or it can be upholstered in all types of materials.