


Architonic ID: 1431708
SKU: 832-RA,F34-N6
Year of Launch: 2012
swivel task chair, height adjustable, fully upholstered shell, medium backrest, upholstered armrests, side stripe and armrest top made of leather or Comfort+/Silvertex/Magic/Valencia fabrics, rocking mechanism RA (no lock), 4-star polished aluminium base, plastic gliders
Concept
The Harmony collection by Italian designers Baldanzi and Novelli is a perfect embodiment of the symbiosis of timeless design, comfort and a high level of execution. The combination of subtle design and superb seating ergonomics makes it an ideal armchair for offices and ceremonial venues. The upholstered armrests lend the chair an air of distinction, with a decorated stripe in the same or contrasting colour extending along the entire length of the backrest.
This product belongs to collection:
Aluminium, Base metal, Metal

Italy
Design rhymes with Italy! Adriano Baldanzi and Alessandro Novelli, born and bred in Tuscany, know this all too well! After graduating in Industrial Design at ISIA in Florence they embarked on a design adventure that has led them to be considered amongst the best Italian designers in the seating and office furniture sector, and not only. In fact, 30 years of experience have enabled them to develop a great design culture and a thorough understanding of the technology available and the real demands of the different markets, to the point that they are considered more partners than designers by the companies that choose them. This approach has always been in their DNA: their career took off after having founded and developed the company Casamania in the early eighties, which was later sold to Frezza, a prestigious Italian brand. They then devoted themselves to their true vocation:design. Their career encompasses some emblematic geographical milestones: working first in a small but very demanding Italy, then in Europe, they are now in demand all over the world. Their homeland is a source of constant inspiration and their international experiences offer constant enrichment.