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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
Dimensions:
W430 x D470 x H770 mm SH470 mm
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Kirk is a new system of armchairs and sofas conceived as a game of constructions in which the container and the contents change the interlocking game on minimal asymmetries, unexpected openings, compositional subtleties. Kirk sofa adapts perfectly to all spaces that want to fix the living room area with refinement and originality and redefines the […]
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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