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Designed by Massimo Broglio
With this project Traba ‘inaugurates the collaboration with the designer Massimo Broglio, who gives life to a stackable seat and not from the cross-shaped structure in beech and ash, and with circular section legs that thin at the ends . Many chromatic shades and the variety of padding that make Edith – with a Scandinavian, sober and discreet mood – an ideal seat both in domestic environments and in large contract projects.
Finishes:
Base in solid beech with veneer or solid ash with ash veneer in natural, stained or lacquered in a selection of colours
Dimensions:
W460 x D470 x H760 mm SH470 mm
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The deconstructed structure, obtained in the legs by the crossing of three different profiles – round, oval and square – refers to a recycling approach of materials from different processes.
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