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Designed by Cesare EHR
The Genoa seating collection , designed by the young Cesare Ehr , expands with the stool and chair versions with armrests, also in the outdoor variant . The characterizing element is the ‘one line’ backrest, obtained by the curvature of a single metal tube which – with its virtually infinite sinuous line, extended in this new version in the armrests – fits discreetly into any space, connoting it with lightness.
Finishes:
Structure in metal lacquered in a selection of colours or plated brush or shiny copper, brass or champagne gold, back in rope, seat in beech veneer stained or lacquered or in polyurethane seat with lacquered frame
Dimensions:
W510 x D520 x H900 mm SH660 mm W510 x D520 x H1000 mm SH760 mm
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The Genoa seating collection , designed by the young Cesare Ehr , expands with the stool and chair versions with armrests, also in the outdoor variant . The characterizing element is the ‘one line’ backrest, obtained by the curvature of a single metal tube which – with its virtually infinite sinuous line, extended in this […]
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