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Designed by EP Studio
The Marlen project is born in the name of comfort, ergonomics and resistance , the new Trabà chair designed by EP Studio. You can see a Fifties flavor in the curvature of the backrest – generously padded like the seat – and in the 4-legged structure in light and dynamic metal rod, which becomes more prosperous and retro in the solid ash version. Brass or brushed copper enrich the vintage color palette with which to play to obtain the perfect seat, in a residential project as well as for tailor-made contracts.
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:
W570 x D570 x H680 mm SH420 mm
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The Marlen project is born in the name of comfort, ergonomics and resistance , the new Trabà chair designed by EP Studio. You can see a Fifties flavor in the curvature of the backrest – generously padded like the seat – and in the 4-legged structure in light and dynamic metal rod, which becomes more […]
The Marlen project is born in the name of comfort, ergonomics and resistance , the new Trabà chair designed by EP Studio. You can see a Fifties flavor in the curvature of the backrest – generously padded like the seat which becomes more prosperous and retro in the solid ash version.
The deconstructed structure, obtained in the legs by the crossing of three different profiles – round, oval and square – refers to a recycling approach of materials from different processes.
$900.00
The OAT armchair was crafted with deep respect for natural materials and traditional craftsmanship. Inspired by the organic curves and forms of slubs and leaves, it reimagines these elements into a new classic chair for contemporary living, infused with a touch of Wabi-sabi elegance. OAT is an ideal choice for homes, cafes, boutique hotels, and […]
$2,910.00
The design of the armchair combines, in a hybridisation process, two parts that are only apparently separate from the point of view of formal memory: the rotating tripod made of light die-cast aluminium, furnished with a visible shock-absorbing mechanism, and the enveloping shell made of Vienna cane stretched over a frame of hot-bent and machined […]
The name comes from the two “fins†at the rear of the chair, the coupling between the frame and the base. The Sharky chair is the winner of the Interior Innovation Award 2015.