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Calice Armchair
Architonic ID: 20147951
Einführungsjahr: 2020
Dimensions:
4 legs: L 72,8cm x 70,7cm x H 71,6cm
Cross based: L 72,8cm x 70,7cm x H 71,7cm
Materials: metal, fabrics
Konzept
Designed by Patrick Norguet. The Calice armchair owes its name and shape to the ancient sacred cups revered as objects of desire. The result of designer Patrick Norguet’s high-minded work on simplicity, this armchair is a pure expression of geometry: a sphere resting on a single leg, like a chalice, both sacred and precious. Made elegant and comfortable by the interlocking effect and the many details incorporated at the juncture between the seat and the leg, this design makes for an elegant addition to any room and a celebration of all types of settings, from private residences to hotel interiors. Base available with a cross-shaped structure or with four legs.
Dieses Produkt gehört zur Kollektion:
Vierfußgestell, Bodenfrei
Sitz und Rücken gepolstert, Mit Armlehnen
Objektbereich, Hotel / Gastronomie, Wohnen
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