


Architonic ID: 1494051
Year of Launch: 2016
Ananta Class is an informal, modular and versatile range that allows endless combinations of the independent backrests and bases available in 80, 120, 160, 200 and 240 cm lengths. The collection, whose name evokes the concept of infinity, is based on the idea of simple construction: free from constraints of the armrests and backrests, the seating can be arranged to suit individual needs. It is completed with a side table available in two sizes. The black chrome structure holds up a table top available in walnut veneer or regenerated leather. The line offers a new, democratic and modern way of relating objects to people’s lifestyles. Fully removable covers.
Concept
Ananta Class is an informal, modular and versatile range allowing endless combinations of the independent backrests and bases available in 80, 120, 160, 200 and 240 cm lengths. The collection, whose name refers to the concept of infinity, is based on the idea of simple construction.
Born as a complement of homonymous collection, Ananta Class Table is a low table available in two sizes. The black chrome rest holds up a table top available either in walnut veneer or regenerated leather.
This product belongs to collection:
Closed base
4-seater, Corner configurations
Modular, Seat and backrest upholstered, With armrests, With integrated table top
Residential

Italy
Born in 1953 he left formal education and began, almost by chance, his experience in the field of the padded furniture. Fascinated by the world that surrounded him, he eagerly devoted himself to researching building forms and techniques which have borne fruit for the companies in which he worked. In 1991 he opened his studio as an independent designer and in 1993 he came across Saba Italia. New challenges and new incentives lead to the creation of the “nomad sofa”: Taos, Ananta, Limes, Nesting, Pixel, Avant-Après. Creations that were born from reflection of new desires that encourage us to live in a less formal way, equipped with systems that enable change with simple gestures, by playing with shapes.