Colette Armchair Tourquoise, Blue, Red By Colé Italia
$5,771
1st Dibs
Colette armchair Tourquoise - blue - red by Colé Italia with Lorenza Bozzoli.(custom made product)Dimensions: H.157 D.66,5 W.55 cm.Materials: high back little armchair in MDF black lacquered structure; upholstered seat and back.Also available: different colors and materials.TC: C.O.M. fabric - send us your own materialCA: Cat A - Angel (polypropylene), Ganesha (synt. leather), Nord Wool (felt)CB: Cat B - Tiffany (polyestere), Lana (aquaclean)CC: Cat C - Velvetforthy (Velvet), Topia (wool), Novum (Wool), Opera (felt)CP: Cat P - Milano (full grain leather)A chair that stands out with the expressive power of a majestic contemporary Tudor throne. Armrests outline giant commas that support the grammar of its sign. The high back raises strongly awaiting for The Queen. Structure in black lacquered MDF. Sitting, back and headrest are upholstered and covered with customized wool fabric. In this pictures, a combination of dragon blood red, indigo blue and turquoise tones, with contrasting rat tail cord. Can be coated with C.O.M. fabric. Colé is a young Italian design brand, with a high-end production 100% made in Italy. Born from the experience of Matteo De Ponti, architect, who grew up in one of the most outstanding Milanese design families, and the artistic sensibility of Laura Macagno, degree in Economics and passionate of art and design. Our Mission is to create design icons, beautiful and comfortable pieces that can Stand the test of time, furnishing houses of international and sophisticated clients, and realized with craftsmanship, thus unique. “We love objects which own deep roots, excellent quality, and a strong evocative power. Archetypal forms dressed with new beauty without losing their classical composure”.Our expressive research is inspired by the utopian force of Italian eminences grises architects and designers of the ’50s, the Scandinavian design, the Bauhaus, ethnic handcraft and houses of famous writers of the XX century, all different as a style but united by the intense soul of those who worked and lived there.