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Architonic ID: 20121916
Year of Launch: 2019
Armchair with structure in stainless steel, seat
provided with elastic belts. The base is made of Sassafras wood and is provided
with plastic spacers. The backrest fixed cover is hand woven with Rope flat
braids or Rope or Aquatech cord or even in Thuia fabric. The seat cushion is removable and is made
of polyester fiber and stress resistant expanded polyurethane covered with
water repellent polyester. The seat cushion upholstery is removable and available
in the fabrics Luz, Rope T, Brio, Thea or Wara fabric.
The series Sabi also includes an easy chair, sofas, modular elements and a sun
bed with adjustable backrest.
Concept
Sofa for exterior environments.
A natural evolution of Wabi, Sabi has an easier and more familiar character and offers the possibility to create corner compositions with different dimensions.
The frame in stainless steel AISI 316 is covered with iroko wood. The back and armrests are hand woven with a silicone profile covered with Paola Lenti’s signature Aquatech, which is this year offered in new natural hues.
The dense and regular weave, from the handwork tradition, and the essential but inviting shape combine to create the informal and familiar nature that is the leit motif of this collection.
Seat and back cushions are produced with materials suited to exterior environments.
This product belongs to collection:
Base solid wood, Wood

Italy
Born in Milan in 1966, he studied at the Art Center College of Design, La Tour de Peilz, Switerland. He designed parking systems for Elektrene- a ticket machine and oil-pressure barrier for garages and public car parks. In 1995 he opened his own design office in Milan. Since 1996 he has been designed interiors of boats and rubber dinghies for Lomac Nautica, Milan. In 1997 he designs houseware and furnishing accessories for Progetti (Carate Brianza), kitchen scales, spice mills and a jug with tray for Artista Visitatore (Prato), glass-bead costume jewellery lines for Mar Mar (Milan). In the same year he opens Milan and Berlin based '21' associate practice with Michael C.Satz. In 1998 he wins the 1st prize in the international competition "Life in Motion" sponsored by Audi. He features in the followings exhibitions: "Under 35 Designers", Opos, Milan (since 1993); "Ethnologic", Zeus, Milan, 1997 and "Lighting Up Time", Gallery Ammiraglio Acton, Milan 1997.