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Designed by Emilio Nanni
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 mood between memory and modernity. A transversal proposal to create welcoming domestic settings or to furnish contract spaces.
Finishes:
Structure in solid beech with beech veneer in natural, stained or lacquered in a selection of colours, woven back in cuoio leather hide with seat in cuoio
Dimensions:
W530 x D470 x H770 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 […]
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