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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, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
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 […]
$1,290.00
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