


Geo | Pouf
Architonic ID: 20147753
Einführungsjahr: 2017
Sometimes a name can say a lot, sometimes it says everything.
Geo is an all rounded armchair, the protagonist in a home. It’s generous without invading space, welcoming without being suffocating and soft without being informal. Thanks to its unique design Geo is voluminous yet light, like a nest suspended in air held up by small branches.
The proportions have been designed with upmost attention to detail and with careful observation it will be noticed that the arm width is slightly different to that of the back, the ergonomic needs are different, and it has been a design choice to steer clear from a more typical uniform width that goes right around the entire armchair.
The seat itself has less padding compared to the arms which are designed to hug the body. Every detail has been carefully studied to give life to a special object where the main volume of the seat and the very light volume of the legs find a unique harmony together.
The metallic structure is available in different finishings, matt and polished, and adds a luxurious feel. Further the material shell is completely removable for dry cleaning and the metal structure in the various finishings is designed for easy cleaning.
Sizes:
poufs ø 60 cm, ø 75 cm, ø 90 cm H 38cm
armchair 90 x 82 x 78 cm
sofa 153 x 84 x 80 cm
Materials:
The internal structure is made from Polimex (a technical material with excellent structural properties and very light weight). It is upholstered in foam.
The legs are finished in satin brass, anthracite and polished copper.
Dieses Produkt gehört zur Kollektion:
Untergestell Metall, Metall

Italy
Graduated from ISIA in Florence. He mainly works within design and art direction. Among his clients: Alessi, Arcade, Bonaldo, BRF, Cellularline, Ditre, Felicerossi, Tonelli, Saba, Play+, Olivetti, Viro, Modoluce, Viabizzuno. Since 2003 he began to collaborate with the company Modoluce for which he designed several collections of lamps. From 2008 to 2017 he was art director of the bio-fireplace company Horus. Since 2017 he is the art director of the houseware company Mopita and from 2021 of the Galbiati glassware. His objects have been exhibited at the Deutsches Architektur Museum in Frankfurt and at Felissimo design house in New York. Awarded the GranDesign International Award and the Nagaoka Technopolis International Design Competition. Selected at the ADI design index with the Play+ Nidami bed.