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Designed by Emilio Nanni
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 and craftsmanship, creating the innovative design of a perfect seat to connote any contract environment with refinement.
Finishes:
Seat and legs in solid ash in natural, stained or lacquered in a selection of colours, back in metal with rope
Dimensions:
W510 x D490 x H760 mm SH465 mm
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