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Architonic ID: 1443468
Año de Lanzamiento: 2015
La colección New York firmada por Sergio Bicego se declina en nuevas formas sin perder su esencia, constituida por un alma contemporánea y un espíritu atemporal. El pespunteado de los cojines revela una elegancia retro y cede a la tentación de la nostalgia para delinear el diseño del futuro. A su vez, la esencia metropolitana es exaltada por el perfil hexagonal de la estructura, sujetada por patas delgadas de varilla de acero. New York Suite es envolvente y acogedor también en las variantes más contenidas como el maxi sillón lounge y el sofá de 155 cm, que acoge con delicadeza a dos personas y es particularmente interesante por la posibilidad de personalización.
Concepto
The new designs for the New York collection by Sergio Bicego still hold on to its core meaning made up of a contemporary soul and timeless spirit.
New York Suite returns to the svelte silhouette featured in the entire range with extremely comfortable-looking large cushions with tailored finishes.
The quilting of the cushions hints at a retro elegance and gives in to nostalgia in order to map out the design of the future. At the same time the metropolitan allure is heightened by the hexagonal shape of the frame which rests on slim feet in steel rod with possible personalisation, with black chrome, gloss chrome or white coated finish.
New York Suite is soft and welcoming also in the smaller versions such as the maxi lounge chair and the 155 cm sofa which seats two people comfortably and is particularly interesting for contract projects. A sofa, which is not afraid of mixing up aesthetic genres, with a domestic elegance and an idea of the present as a fluid area between past and future. Fully removable covers.
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Base metal, Metal

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.