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Nur Armchair

Collection: Nur Collection

Category: Seating

Fenabel - Nur Armchair

Nur Armchair designed by Aitor Garcia de Vicuña

This exclusive looking chair can be included in various decoration projects, from interiors, hotels and restaurants.

Nur was inspired by Scandinavian style and contemporary design. An armchair with a wooden structure and elegant curved lines, it stands out for its beauty and appreciation of wood, maintaining a classic and timeless image. This exclusive looking chair can be included in various decoration projects, from interiors, hotels and restaurants.

Fenabel - Nur Armchair

Fenabel - Nur Armchair

Fenabel - Nur Armchair

Fenabel - Nur Armchair

Fenabel - Nur Armchair

Fenabel - Nur Armchair

Fenabel - Nur Armchair

Fenabel - Nur Armchair

Designed by
Aitor Garcia de Vicuña
Aitor Garcia de Vicuña

Born in Vitoria in the 70s, Aitor studied industrial design at the San Sebastian Design School and later at the Experimental School of Design in Madrid. Additionally, he has participated in several interior design projects. For several years, Aitor has worked in various engineering studios and later became partner and coordinator of the industrial design department at Spiral Communication. In 2003, he founded AGVestudio, where internal projects of industrial design are developed, always centred in the housing world, work spaces and street furniture.

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