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Architonic ID: 20059299
Year of Launch: 2019
Shell in Baydur polyurethane, base in anthracite or white painted metal.
Concept
Dogo (design Roberto Paoli) is a rigid polyurethane stacking chair. Its lean, minimal design gives to this new chair an agile aspect, but its slender silhouette conceals great strength. This collection is the epitome of essence.
A detail that catches the eye is the way the slender legs are directly fastened to the shell, giving the impression that the seat is somehow suspended in space. Available with or without armrests, Doge comes in four stylish hues: Living Coral, which is Pantone’s 2019 colour of the year, blue, anthracite grey and white.
Base metal, Metal, Plastic, Seat plastic
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Italy
In 1994 he graduated from the University of Florence with a degree in architecture. In 1992 he started his career as an industrial designer and worked with several furniture companies. Since his first works, he has received several awards including Young & Design award in 1992 and the Waterly European Award in 1993. Roberto Paoli's focus is on clean lines with a careful attention to detail. He applies his historical research to creating new uses for alternative materials. He combines his design career with his architectural education to create graphic design for museums, public relations and art direction. He has created designer complementary furnishings, upholstery, computer accessories and items in PVC. His works have been published in some of the most widely read design magazines. He lives and works in Milan and Ancona.