Flexform
Tessa Armchair
S.H.
A hymn to tradition, to the timeless taste of furnishings that have been able to make history thanks to their simplicity and traditional quality. The apparent simplicity of Tessa conceals an extreme design complexity, the result of the happy union of manual work, craftsmanship and aesthetic foresight. The structure is completely made of solid ash or turned canaletto walnut. The joints are made following the tradition to give each element a traditional and material warmth. The intertwining of the seat and back is done by hand according to the dictates of the past, sweetened by a personal touch of the company. Optional are the cushions, secured by means of essential ribbons to make the seat more welcoming. * Technical features for the classic version: weaving in river straw
W.76 x D.74 x H.76 cm
Seat Height 38 cm
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Born in 1959 in the heart of Brianza district of furnishings, Flexform is a company that exported the style and the Italian taste of comfort all over the world. Originally founded by the Galimberti brothers as a small artisan workshop for the production of beds, sofas and armchairs, since the beginning the company has expressed the purpose to achieve timeless elegance, averse to the passing fad and inspired by a concept of absolute comfort.
Evolving over time in a true industry, Flexform has initiated many important collaborations with renowned designers and architects such as Joe Colombo, Asnago and Vender and Cini Boeri.Read more
Designed by
Antonio Citterio
Antonio Citterio (1950-) is one of the most important contemporary Italian designers. His taste, elegant and refined, involves a stylistic evolution of the traditional forms of bourgeois furniture, updated in a balanced and rational style. In many ways he can be considered one of the architects of the contemporary living room and one of the driving forces that have led to the great success of Made in Italy furniture in the world. Born in Meda, it is precisely to two companies in the town of Brianza that he has linked part of his fame, with ten-year collaborations that still last today: Flexform and B&B Italia, a company to which he owes the credit for his "discovery" and which allowed him to compete also with more classic and luxurious forms with the artistic direction of the Maxalto collection. Among his many collaborations, we should mention those with Vitra for the world of office seating, with Arclinea for the kitchen, together with internationally renowned companies such as Flos, Kartell and several others. First associated with Paolo Nava, he later became a partner of Terry Dwan and with her he began to devote himself to architecture and interiors. In 2000 he entered into partnership with Patricia Viel, founding the Citterio-Viel studio, which would develop into one of the most important Italian architectural firms. Buildings such as the Bulgari Hotel in Milan or the Taiepi Sky Tower in Taiwan bear his signature.Read more