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This chair was created in 1952 by designer Harry Bertoia. This piece of furniture has remained an iconic object in the history of product design, with its modern air that fits easily in any interior. It is also available as Diamond armchair.
The chair was created in 1955 by designer Eero Saarinen. This piece of furniture has remained an iconic object in the history of product design, with a modern air that easily fits into any interior, especially with the Tulip table of the same collection. It is also available as armchair - see the category of armchairs - Tulip.
Pure, versatile shapes and harmonic design make Liana a perfectly balanced chair that surprises in everyday use. Stackable, it was made with the latest generation of technical plastic materials. Effective technology wrapped in an attractive design.
The expressiveness of Maylea chair design shines in every design line that instantly makes one spellbound. Maylea boasts a slim figure and maximum comfort. Intuitive, simple, comfortable.
The Strass chair is a colorful, powerful and light masterpiece. A graceful, underrated shape, with a look suggestive of the Italian-style, in a meticulous selection of colors. With the optional rhinestone accessory, the Strass armchair raises to a new level of sophistication. Attractive lines with a minimalist air. With five color options for polypropylene seat and back, Strass P chair allows, in fact, 64 possible color combinations. Suitable for almost any environment, each unique color combination creates a new, versatile identity.
The Strass P chair is a colorful, powerful and light masterpiece. A graceful, underrated shape, with a look suggestive of the Italian-style, in a meticulous selection of colors. With the optional rhinestone accessory, the Strass armchair raises to a new level of sophistication. Attractive lines with a minimalist air. With five color options for polypropylene seat and back, Strass P chair allows, in fact, 64 possible color combinations. Suitable for almost any environment, each unique color combination creates a new, versatile identity.
The industrial chair is the perfect combination of tradition and innovation. This new, both comfortable and functional silhouette creates a perfect style in any environment. With a curved chromed frame, this stackable chair is a design object.
This armchair by Charles Eames with its timeless design has metal legs and an external rosewood structure. Upholstered with polyurethane foam and feathers, this piece of furniture is the ideal choice for those who seek utmost comfort. The leather cover and the rosewood give the product a stylish look. Regardless of the interior design of your home, this armchair will definitely give it extra style.
Inspired by simplicity, the modern Barcelona chair, in minimal style has radically changed the traditions of interior design. Undeniably influenced by Japanese simplicity, this minimalist piece of furniture proposes a simple, clean, airy presence, to the exclusion of any entanglement of objects or crowding that might give a sensation of suffocation and pressure. The brightest examples in this style reunite an inspired design and quality pieces, producing a simple but effective result.Mies van der Rohe designed this chair, specifically for the Barcelona pavilion, made of metal and leather. He had envisioned these chairs as thrones for the King and Queen of Spain for their encounters with the German ambassador in 1929.
Eero Saarinen sought to remove the legs of the seats and tables that were cramming the floor, by working with hundreds of illustrations. Considering that the purpose of design was to embellish the room, this piece of furniture was downsized as for a dollhouse. Tulip armchair is a classical, elegant piece of furniture with rounded lines that fits perfectly into an office or a conference room.
Created in 1928, this chaise longue is renowned for its relaxing sensation due to the design that mimics the natural shape of the body and can be adjusted in various positions. This piece of furniture is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Each piece is signed, making it part of the Cassina's Masters collection, licensed by the Le Corbusier Foundation. This lounger is made in Italy.
Le Corbusier group designed the modern "Grand Confort" armchair response to the traditional armchair. The LC2 and LC3 collections are recognized for the comfort they inspire. These furniture items overturn the standard structures of sofas and armchairs due to having a visible frame. Decorated with massive and durable cushions inside the metal frame, the chairs encapsulate the idea of blending comfort with elegance and minimalism.
The final aesthetics of the tubular structure is still relevant to contemporary lifestyle, more than 90 years after the concept was born. Each piece is signed and is part of the Cassina Masters Collection, manufactured under the universal license of the Le Corbusier Foundation.