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314 resultsBrand: Bonaldo
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“I think the feeling of safety is something we seekeverywhere. It is what distinguishes a welcoming and
familiar setting, such as one's home, making it different
from any other place,” comments Alessandro Busana,
designer of the Lock armchair. A furnishing element where
the person takes centre stage, which develops around the
user through a padded strip that folds onto itself to form a
backrest. The upholstery, in fabric, eco-leather or leather, is
fully removable and is available in one-colour or two-colour
(different for the front part of the seat and the back
backrest) versions. For the lower part of the armchair, in
painted metal, one can opt for four thin legs or for an
original swivel base. Also available the Lock ego version
with quilting.
Brand: Bonaldo
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Pil armchair is inspired by the object that is itself symbolof softness, the pillow: usually interpreted as an
accessory, here the pillow plays the starring role, shaped
and adapted to create an armchair that conveys comfort
and relaxation. The main components of Pil are the
backrest cushion and the seat cushion. The latter
features a fold in the middle, created to generate an
enveloping effect that physically and visually emphasises
the feeling of softness. The base has legs in painted
metal or with elegant finishes. The Pil collection, in
addition to the armchair, also includes a series of
coordinated seats: Pil, (chair), Pil up (chair with high
backrest), Miss Pil (chair with armrests), Miss Pil up (chair
with high backrest and armrests) and Pil too (stool).
Collection: Mauro Lipparini
Brand: Bonaldo
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The “American dream” of the ‘50s relives in a perfectbalance between the slender elements of the metal
structure and the soft and welcoming shapes of Bahia
armchair. The armchair, together with the Bahia chair,
from which it draws inspiration, defines a new family of
products: a collection for transversal use, from
residential to hospitality contexts. The assembly of
curved lines and simple metallic tubular elements
creates a balanced shape. The main characteristic of
Bahia armchair is the curved backrest that extends
forward in a single line, allowing the arms to rest freely
while enveloping the user’s back for maximum comfort.
The upholstery, in fabric or leather, is completely
removable. Comfortable from the first glance, thanks to
its organic shapes, the collection is also characterised by
slender legs in metal, flexing outwardly: it is the frame,
thin but rigorous, that highlights, through contrast, the
sinuousness of the backrest and seat.
Brand: Bonaldo
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An armchair with delicately retro tones, a refined piece offurniture: Arno is part of a collection suitable for imposing
living rooms, which has been conceived for furnishing with
elegance and comfort not only residential spaces, but also
offices, meeting rooms and any area intended for
welcoming. Its bespoke cut, together with the quality lines
that distinguish it, enhances the upholstery, which is
available in fabric or leather, both removable. The metal feet
support a square shaped body, on which a comfortable seat
cushion rests. Also available in the quilted version, Arno
ego.
Brand: Bonaldo
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Bruno is an armchair with a line which features sobriety, butis reminiscent of design tradition. The generous padding
and curved shapes make its image pleasantly soft.The
aesthetic appeal is accentuated by the edge of armrests
and backrest which, in a single line, allows for a singular
game of materials and combinations, to create a
high-impact optical effect. The upholstery, in fabric or
leather, is completely removable. Also available in the
quilted version, Bruno ego. You can choose three different
bases for Bruno armchair: base with feet, base with rod,
upholstered base.
Brand: Bonaldo
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Bodo is a refined armchair that allows you to furnish yourhouse with elegance and comfort thanks to the attention to
details and quality materials. Generous padding and curved
shapes make the image of this armchair pleasantly soft. The
aesthetic appeal is accentuated by the leather insert that
vertically defines the armrests, and allows for a singular
play of materials and combinations, to create a high-impact
optical effect. The upholstery, in fabric or leather, is fully
removable. The base, in painted metal, is discreet and
highlights the mono-volumetric impact of the armchair; it
can be chosen in a fixed version (with four traditional feet),
or in the comfortable swivel version.The Bodo armchair is
also available in the quilted version, Bodo Ego.
Collection: Giuseppe Viganò
Brand: Bonaldo
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An object which revisits a classic furnishing feature in acontemporary way, becoming a designer piece which
satisfies the need for comfort and the love for clean,
modern lines. Alfie is a relaxing armchair which has a strong
visual impact thanks to its metal structure. In the emery
leather body, two large, square-shaped cushions are
inserted, upholstered in leather, eco-leather or fabric; in the
Alfie Arm version, the soft armrests provide additional
comfort. Using also the pouf, combined with the armchair,
the highest level of comfort is assured. Alfie is suitable not
only for living spaces, but is also ideal for all those areas of
hotels and public spaces in general intended for welcoming
or relaxation.
Brand: Bonaldo
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Nikos, an armchair with a soft and enticing design that is aninvitation to relaxation, is suitable not only for living spaces,
but is perfect also for public environments and areas
intended for welcoming. Cosy and welcoming, it is
particularly comfortable thanks to its shapes and its lower
back cushion in soft down padding, which supports the
lower back area. Nikos is also available in the version with a
high backrest (Nikos hi), with an elegant quilting. With fully
removable covers, all Nikos models can be upholstered in
fabric or leather. The painted metal base gives the group
lightness, and thanks to the wide range of colours and
finishes in which it is available, it enhances the body and
makes it possible to create delightful combinations or bold
contrasts.
Collection: Afra & Tobia Scarpa
Brand: Cassina
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The idea of comfort itself becomes a sofa. Soriana came into being in 1969, thanks to an intuitive vision by Afra and Tobia Scarpa that was destined to re-write the history of upholstered furniture. By taking advantage of new polyurethane foam forming techniques, they crafted a sofa that, for the first time, has no need for internal support, but takes its shape from the grip of the metal structure that embraces it. In the sweet spot between formal and informal, it is inviting and open to new lifestyles; in 1970 Soriana was awarded the Compasso d’Oro as a masterpiece of complexity achieved through simple tools. The internal padding based on BioFoam® microspheres, a bioplastic of plant origin, is the result of updating developed by Cassina and Tobia Scarpa as part of the Cassina LAB project to promote wellbeing and sustainable design. The seat’s comfort is further heightened thanks to a 100% recycled blown fibre padding produced from PET recovered from Plastic Bank®.
Collection: Jeffrey Bernett
Brand: Cassina
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Exord is a high-back swivel armchair designed for extraordinary comfort at home. Ergonomic in attitude and casual in appearance, it is part of the first project by American designer Jeffrey Bernett for Cassina. Its shape was engineered to lend support to the body, especially in the lumbar region and around the head. The shoulder area is lightly padded to provide additional soft support. Exord is sustainability oriented: with a view to upcycling, its components can be separated at the end of its life cycle. The rubber used in the armchair structure includes a percentage of plant-based polyols and the padding is made from recycled PET fiber recovered from Plastic Bank®. A matching footstool complements the armchair and an optional lumbar cushion is also available to ensure greater lumbar support when seated with the legs raised.
Collection: Gerrit Thomas Rietveld
Brand: Cassina
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Cassina offers a new reinterpretation of the iconic model dated 1935: it is a new version, with reduced sizes to be ergonomically suited to children. Small armchair with main frame, seat and backrest in poplar plywood. Massive poplar wood armrests. Polyurethane foam and polyester padding. Not removable upholstery: fabric (in two shades of red) or eco-leather (in the colours red, yellow, blue) with white fine stitching. Feet in black plastic material.
Collection: Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand
Brand: Cassina
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Among the all-time Cassina best-sellers, the Chaise longue à reglage continu is the quintessential chaise longue. Designed in 1928, it was based on a study of restful seating and epitomizes the concept of relaxation. It demonstrates the desire of the three authors to place the individual at the centre of their design project, expressing the absolute dovetailing of form and function by achieving the perfect balance between design purity and user comfort. The recliner’s stability, at any angle of inclination, is ensured through friction with the rubber tubes that sheathe the crosspieces on the base. This model has now been brought back in an all-black version, with black structure, recliner and upholstery.
Collection: Philippe Starck
Brand: Cassina
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Defined by Philippe Starck as "a lifestyle collection of relaxed elegance", Fenc-e Nature sees the designer continue on his joint mission with Cassina to revolutionise our concept of the classic sofa, using high-quality cutting-edge materials that respect the environment. The armchair has organic forms - like the die-cast aluminium base - and textural elements that celebrate its affinity with the environment, like the natural-looking solid teak armrest with sanded finish. The backrest, with frame in painted AISI 304 stainless steel, is available in hand-woven rope with an exclusive design or in natural untreated willow, used here for the first time. The outstanding comfort of the armchair is guaranteed by the generous seat and backrest cushions with padding in SoloSoff(C), a blown polyester fibre and memory foam-based product, and the reclining backrest that can be set in two different positions thanks to a manual mechanism inspired by Asian architecture: a supporting rod in solid teak, processed to look like a branch, held in place by two wooden nails. The collection is completed by a two- and three-seater sofa and a side table in two different heights.
Collection: Charlotte Perriand
Brand: Cassina
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Charlotte Perriand traveled to Japan and, starting in 1940, lived there for a number of years. She embraced the opportunity to design furniture that expressed the kind of poetic tension between Rationalism and Nature that set her designs apart. Her 1940 Tokyo chaise longue is the product of that experience of a lifetime, influenced by her ongoing contact with Asian products. The original bamboo chaise longue makes a return debut in a 50-piece limited edition in teak. Produced in the historic Cassina joinery, it blends the innovative techniques of industrial design with artisan hand-craftsmanship. Topping it off is an elegant upholstered cushion and leather headrest bolster for even greater comfort.
Collection: Gaetano Pesce
Brand: Cassina
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Produced by Cassina in both a metal and wood frame, with the same shape changing its personality, depending on which frame material used, the back and the seat always being leather. The simple geometry of the structure is warmer and closer to nature in the walnut or ashwood, and is thus ideal for the home environment. The chair’s lines become more slender and impactful in the cast aluminium option: here the ideal setting is the office or corporate space. The innovative approach used to assemble the leather sections reveals a clever configuration of cuts and folds that highlight the company’s crafts capabilities. The upholstery is an “envelope” into which slips the frame, no stitching in sight. Meticulous attention has been paid to the chair’s functional aspects, primarily through the use of a thermoformed plastic shell coupled with a thin layer of polyurethane. Meantime, the rounded seat enhances the feeling that Eve is a comfortable chair.
Collection: Marco Zanuso
Brand: Cassina
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Antropus was created at the end of the 1940s when Marco Zanuso was commissioned to design the sets for the Italian-language version of Thornton Wilder's play The Skin of Our Teeth, which was dubbed "La Famiglia Antropus" in Italian, and was performed at the Piccolo Teatro in Milan. The architect worked with Arflex to produce an armchair fully upholstered in foam rubber; at the time, this material was considered highly innovative and was being promoted for use in domestic furniture-making for its expressive, and industrial ergonomic potential. The present-day version of this chair features polyurethane foam CFC free. This lends itself to creating a oversized and comfortable seat and back-rest that fit snugly into the slender, curving profile of the side panels. Cassina is making this model available in the original iconic red fabric upholstery.
Collection: Paolo Deganello
Brand: Cassina
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The AEO chair was the last product from the Archizoom group, and was designed by Paolo Deganello in 1973 as an unconventional interpretation of a contemporary armchair. Using experimental materials, the piece was originally available for self-assembly. A wide array of upholstery options were on offer, which enhanced the chair’s potential for personalisation. The quintessence of functionality and versatility, AEO is thus typical of a Cassina piece, since it can be taken apart and washed, while being light and comfortable, the perfect partner for any space and style.
Collection: Gerrit Thomas Rietveld
Brand: Cassina
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A sculptural seat with a pure and rationalist form, this chair became an authentic Manifesto for Neoplasticism, embraced by the Dutch De Stijl movement in 1917. An outlook shared by Piet Mondrian, whose objective was to seek out the essential nature of things, combined with the harmonious equivalence of colours, and the use of right-angle. Rietveld produced his first prototypes in 1918, expressing the philosophy of organising space using the same colours for similar components. He later applied this same approach to separate out constructional elements according to their function. Thus the base was black, and the seats coloured. As a consequence, the name of the piece changed, from Slat Chair to Red and Blue.
Collection: Gerrit Thomas Rietveld
Brand: Cassina
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The Black Red and Blue (Zeilmaker version) born from Rietveld’s chromatic experimentation. While researching the origins of the Red and Blue model in collaboration with the Rietveld heirs, it emerged that the key idea of the first prototypes was based on the concept of spatial organisation expressed through the monochrome tones of its elements. The first version was in fact produced in 1918 in completely unpainted wood. In the following years Rietveld proposed various examples, either monochrome or painted in different colours, depending on the requirements of his customers and the interiors for which the chairs were intended. As such, it comes as no surprise to find this 1920s version, presented as part of Cassina’s MutAzioni selection, created for the school teacher Wicher Zeilmaker with a black frame with white ends and a dark green painted seat and backrest. It was Rietveld’s ever-increasing involvement in the De Stijl movement that led him to also use primary colours on this model in 1923, and as such the chair became a veritable manifesto for the emerging neoplastic movement. Initially dubbed Slat chair, Rietveld only gave it the name Red and Blue in the 1950s following its chromatic evolution. The various owners of the different examples used the chair as an abstract- realist sculpture in their interiors and, in some cases, as a simple tool for sitting on, adding cushions to make it more comfortable, just like Cassina offers for the Black Red and Blue today.
Collection: Jean Marie Massaud
Brand: Cassina
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In designing Auckland, Jean Marie Massaud undertakes a restatement, in a contemporary key, of the classic lounge chair, which serves to reconfirm the original looks and comfort of this timeless classic. The seat of this swivel chair, available in black or white with optional foot-rest, is characterised by the seat’s shell-shaped structure, left deliberately exposed to evoke the armour worn by Kendo fighters. The shell protects the upholstered parts of the chair and is linked to the four-spoked base by a cantilevered metal support. This unusual arrangement confers a very faint, yet pleasurable, oscillating movement. The chair is complemented by a head-rest adjustable to eight height-options.
Collection: Piero Lissoni
Brand: Cassina
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Piero Lissoni with S. Sook Kim. This system is marked by elegance, comfort and a wide range of combinations allowing for great flexibility. Its geometric and formal design reveals surprising warmth in its ease of use and perfect functionality, thanks to the many possible versions: from the traditional sofa, to corner arrangements for pleasant and private conversations among friends, to the chaise longue for moments of relaxation. Simple, clean and inviting volumes convey the ease with which they can co- exist with those who use them.
Collection: Vico Magistretti
Brand: Cassina
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Maralunga is an emblematic armchair of the iContemporanei collection by Cassina, the work of architect and industrial designer Vico Magistretti. Winner of the Compasso d’Oro in 1979, Maralunga is the embodiment of the very idea of comfort, with an adjustable headrest for a high or low backrest version obtained by inserting a simple bicycle chain inside the foam of the backrest. The model comes as an armchair, two- or three-seater sofas in diff erent widths, and pouf. To mark its 40th anniversary, Cassina presents a new interpretation with fabric or leather upholstery and distinctive profi le stitching, to make it even more modern and contemporary, also available with removable cover.
Collection: Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand
Brand: Cassina
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A lightweight, compact chair, designed in 1928 and introduced in 1929 at the Salon d’Automne [Autumn Salon], along with other extraordinary pieces, such as the Fauteuil Grand Confort, petit modèle and grand modèle, the Table Tube d’Avion table and the Chaise Longue à reglage continu. Like the other pieces in the collection, the Fauteuil à dossier basculant armchair is the result of in-depth study of human posture and, in this case, is specifically engineered to provide perfect support for easy-going relaxation that is conducive to conversation. Its elegant simplicity of design allows the armchair to fit easily in various settings. It is also available in the 1928 Villa Church version and the 1930 version crafted for the French Union of Modern Artists exhibition.
Collection: Bodil Kjaer
Brand: Cassina
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From the post-war period, Bodil Kjær opened up her home to a fresh new camaraderie encouraged by versatile furniture that translated the new domestic routines and a renewed need for comfort into tangible designs. Internationally known Danish architect, Bodil Kjær starts with a concept that acknowledges the user’s active contribution and their actual needs. This approach led, in 1955, to the High Back Chair, an armchair designed for pure comfort that encourages relaxing in front of the color TV (invented around that time) but, in the version with armrests, is also ideal for reading. Bodil Kjær placed a special focus on ergonomics: with a padded seat and angled lines that invite unexpected relaxation, the armchair took inspiration from Swedish research of the day on comfort in a world in rapid, ongoing transformation. Padding is in polyurethane foam and recycled PET fiber recovered from Plastic Bank®.
Collection: Philippe Starck
Brand: Cassina
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Volage EX-S Night is the armchair designed by Philippe Starck for the concept that transforms the bedroom into an island of wellbeing waiting to be explored, enhanced by the furnishings of a suite. The armchair seat and backrest are padded with recycled PET fiber, or with a feather-filled cushion; both options ensure total comfort.
Collection: Patrick Norguet
Brand: Cassina
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A lounge chair of timeless beauty that, as the designer explains, respects classic traditions, but with a contemporary twist. Cassina’s signature structure: a metal frame set within a polyurethane-injected foam shell, turns the padding into a major player, conjuring an inviting and extremely comfortable mood. The aluminium or solid wood base, and all-wood joints, are an expression of the quality and refinement of Cassina carpentry, while the wide array of finishes complete the picture in fine style. Available with or without the “wing” head-rest, this chair is supplied in a wide array of upholstery options, with zippers to make them removable.
Collection: Philippe Starck
Brand: Cassina
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Complex and formal in its design, the Privé collection perfectly combines style and transgression, merging to create an appealing mix of classicism, provocation and playfulness. The collection is made up of diff erent models - different sized armchairs, sofas and islands - and uses upholstery exclusively in capitonné leather, for which Cassina has developed a new technique for attaching the characteristic leather buttons. This internationally patented system provides quality and durability. Privé is suitable for simple interiors, though it can easily blend into contemporary and informal settings.