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Designed by Daniele Lo Scalzo Moscheri
Padded pouf. Outdoor version: framework in solid okume wood and Dryfeel outdoor foam. Indoor version: fir wood framework and indoor foam. Available in bi-fabric version in different colours. Piping in the same fabrics as the back/lower part of the element.
Finishes:
Upholstery in a selection of fabrics
Dimensions:
DIA500 x H400 mm DIA900 x H400 mm DIA1350 x H400 mm
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SYSTEM is a project born from a very simple sign. A rhomboidal and rounded section creates an ideal line for the design of a family of tables and benches, with a light and soft presence. System is a modular and varied program of different heights and dimensions. The purity of the leg section is combined […]
Padded modular pouf. Outdoor version: framework in solid okume wood and Dryfeel outdoor foam. Indoor version: fir wood framework and indoor foam. Available in bi-fabric version in different colours. Piping in the same fabrics as the back/lower part of the element.
Padded modular piece. Outdoor version: framework in solid okume wood and Dryfeel outdoor foam. Indoor version: fir wood framework and indoor foam. Available in bi-fabric version in different colours. Piping in the same fabrics as the back/lower part of the element.
The 2/3 seater sofa of EMMA collection is characterized by the iconic rope weaving of the back, a refined detail that emphasizes shape and design. It stands out for its elegance and adaptability in convivial moments or reserved spaces in every outdoor environment: gardens, terraces and balconies, porches, patios, pools.
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