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Architonic ID: 20310595
Año de Lanzamiento: 2024
Concepto
The Miki armchair designed by Pierattelli Architetture embodies the ideals of softness, comfort, and dynamism. Miki consists of a substantial seat cushion enclosed by a padded, curvilinear, and protective shell that, extending itself, surrounds and envelops the seat, serving as both backrest and armrest. With its curvilinear flow, it embraces the body, transforming the armchair into a private and welcoming refuge. Defined by its compact dimensions and high backrest, Miki elevates the central die-cast aluminium pedestal as a distinctive element, making the armchair even more versatile in its use. The armchair features a swivel mechanism that gives the seat a dynamic character and enhances its interaction with the surrounding space. Upholstered in fabric, leather, or vegan leather, Miki is a versatile and harmonious armchair ideal for those seeking a modern and refined taste without compromising on comfort and well-being.
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Eclecticism, research and mutation are the cornerstones of Pierattelli Architetture's work, a studio founded in Florence in the ‘80s by Massimo Pierattelli. Each piece of architecture is conceived as a taylor made creation, shaped not only around the client, but also around the context in which it is placed. Reinterpreting the past and imagining the future become, therefore, the main foundation of Pierattelli Architetture's works and realizations. The projects of the studio, with almost 40 years of experience behind it, range from directional centres to large infrastructures, from hotels to houses, from industrial spaces to design. Among the most famous are: the Arval offices at Scandicci (Florence), the Learning Center, Auditorium and Turbine Building for GE Oil & Gas in Florence, the Kortimed business centre in Valencia, UnipolSai Villa Cicogna and Learning Center in Bologna, the luxury apartment hotels Domux Home, M7Contemporary Apartments and the hotel Number 9 in Florence, the Cariprato headquarters in Prato.