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Libelle
Collection: GLOW COLLECTION 2024
Category: Sofas and armchairs
Amrchair Libelle for a sinuous design available also with a swivel base.
Product description
A sinuous design inspired by the past,
revealing a personality devoted to hospitality
and conviviality. LIBELLE keeps the curved lines
and unbeatable comfort of the 1950s bergère
armchairs from which it takes its inspiration,
yet in the name of a more casual, contemporary
elegance. The fluid design, obtained by the
use of a mould, is inspired by the shape of
a dragonfly's wings, sharing a sense of pure
relaxation and inviting you to experiment with
its generous proportions. The visual comfort
is matched by that of the seat and the covers
in which it is presented, soft fabrics or warm
leathers that create a perfect harmony with the
gentle lines that define it. It is also available with
a swivel base.
revealing a personality devoted to hospitality
and conviviality. LIBELLE keeps the curved lines
and unbeatable comfort of the 1950s bergère
armchairs from which it takes its inspiration,
yet in the name of a more casual, contemporary
elegance. The fluid design, obtained by the
use of a mould, is inspired by the shape of
a dragonfly's wings, sharing a sense of pure
relaxation and inviting you to experiment with
its generous proportions. The visual comfort
is matched by that of the seat and the covers
in which it is presented, soft fabrics or warm
leathers that create a perfect harmony with the
gentle lines that define it. It is also available with
a swivel base.
Product name
Libelle
Designer
Gabriele e Oscar Buratti
Dimensions
Armchair L.98cm D. 94cm H.95cm
Production process
Armchair with moulded structure
covered in polyurethane foam
in different densities covered in fabric
or leather. On request swivelling base.
covered in polyurethane foam
in different densities covered in fabric
or leather. On request swivelling base.
Year
2024
'We believe that being centred with our times is crucial. The lessons of the past are valuable, but we must draw with the head of today.'