Modern
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Versi
VERSI, MATeria
The Versi lamp consists of blown Venetian glass with two lobes, the lower one being concave. A Carrara marble cylinder is positioned at the top.
Our master craftsmen create such products by filling the voids of a basic shape and then by blowing and removing glass.
This combination allows a contrast with the transparent aesthetic qualities of one component with the sculptural qualities of the other, resulting in a lamp that is ideal for both classic and contemporary settings.
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Winnie
Frame: Solid wood lined with polyurethane, velvet fabric and attached to the metal frame – all headrests are reclinable with manual meccanism
Seat and Back: Polyurethane foam and polyester fibers
Net: iron net with elastic straps on the seat 160-180 cm.
Mattress: polyurethane mattres cm 140-160×200 h.12 cover with cotton fabric
Cover: completely removable
Feet: chrome steel
Hight of seat: 46 cm.
Versions:
Sectional
Not sectional
Without bed
With bed
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Yoox
Structure: In solid wood covered with polyurethane foam and polyester fiber.
Removable: Completely removable
Seat height: 45 cm.
Base: White painted steel foot – Anthracite painted steel foot – Black painted steel foot
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