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Designed by Monica Armani
Finishes:
Legs in iroko wood or aluminium powder coated white, silk grey, grey, bronze, dark brown or black, top in HPL laminate or ceramic
Dimensions:
DIA800 x H380 mm DIA800 x H420 mm DIA1000 x H380 mm
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The stool of the EMMA collection is characterized by the iconic rope weaving of the back, a refined detail that emphasizes shape and design. The stool can be customized in different combinations of seat, legs and back, different materials and fabrics, it can be adapted for different situations and moods. It stands out for its […]
The footrest of EMMA collection is a precious element, ideal as a complement to its outdoor seats. It stands out, as the rest of the collection, for its elegance and adaptability in convivial moments or reserved spaces in every outdoor environment: gardens, terraces and balconies, porches, patios, pools.
Versatile outdoor chair with powder coated aluminum structure, featuring numerous combinations of different materials and fabrics for seat, backrest and legs. This outdoor chair’s backrest can be made of hand-woven synthetic fiber cord, Textilene or an outdoor waterproof fabric, to choose from the wide range of Varaschin. It is a very handy and durable outdoor […]
The Huma upholstered chair series takes the form of the rattan version, the open arms create an open invitation to sit, dine, work or relax.
Beech rods bent according to a modern technology, seat shaped by modern production methods and contemporary design. The Tram chair connects everything that is typical for TON today. Its lines simplify any interior and are available in a version with armrests or upholstery.
Altet is one of those timeless classics deserving to be reedited because of its elegance and the simplicity of its shape. Without giving up on its roots or losing a tiny bit of its character, this updated version of Altet keeps showing how to successfully survive the passage of time.
Tiracord, designed in 1961, exemplifies Vilanova?s lifelong aim to elevate the utilitarian through design