Naked | Cerruti Baleri

Designer Alberto Colzani
Year 2007
Architonic id 1041253

Physical lightness, visual lightness and comfort: these are the objectives/attributes of Naked. The structure is a reticular frame of steel rods, the application of an engineering principle used in great carrying structures – the trestle – applied to a piece of furniture: the chair. Each metal welded segment is crucial for the structural rigidity and balance of the piece, following a design that satisfies in one form static and dynamic conditions. Naked achieves structural stability with a minimum amount of steel thus embodying a philosophy of functional economy and achieving an objective of physical and visual lightness. The metal structure holds two large pillows, an ergonomic, colourful and warm transition between the essential purity of the structure and the human body.

Stackable chair made of multiple trestles of thin steel-rod. The structure is available in chromed steel or coated steel in white, red or black. Naked comes with two cushions, one for the seat (included) and one for the backrest (optional), made of CFC-free cold-processed flexible polyurethane and upholstered in fabric, technical fabric or leather.

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