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Bertoia StoolWith Only Seat Cushion Bertoia Stool

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€ 1.623,00

Bertoia StoolFully Upholstered Bertoia Stool

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€ 1.915,00

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The colors displayed, for technical reasons, are indicative and may differ from the actual finish. The price may vary in relation to the category / finish chosen. Contact us to receive a personalized quotation.
Cat. E – Annelise
05AN Sand05AN Sand
07AN Plume07AN Plume
08AN Pearl08AN Pearl
09AN Sea Water09AN Sea Water
10AN Graphite10AN Graphite
12AN Terracotta12AN Terracotta
20AN Marine20AN Marine

Cat. C – Circle
01CI Steel01CI Steel
02CI Ivory02CI Ivory
03CI Sand03CI Sand
04CI Dark Brown04CI Dark Brown
05CI Alp Green05CI Alp Green
06CI Teal06CI Teal
07CI Lemon Curry07CI Lemon Curry
08CI Ginger08CI Ginger
09CI Bordeaux09CI Bordeaux

Cat. C – Explorer
06EX Light Beige06EX Light Beige
10EX Aubergine10EX Aubergine
17EX Navy17EX Navy
21EX Blue21EX Blue
26EX Sand26EX Sand

Cat. G – Crociera
14CRO Blue14CRO Blue
35CRO Brown35CRO Brown
52CRO Bluish Green52CRO Bluish Green
65CRO Ivory65CRO Ivory

Cat. G – Hyle
01H Black01H Black
02H Grey02H Grey
03H Dark Blue03H Dark Blue
04H Moss04H Moss
05H Olive05H Olive
06H Light Grey06H Light Grey
07H Ice07H Ice

Cat. G – West
01WE White01WE White
03WE Light Grey03WE Light Grey
08WE Beige08WE Beige
101WE Ivory101WE Ivory
10WE Grey10WE Grey
11WE Brown11WE Brown
19WE Light Brown19WE Light Brown

Cat. S – Divina 3
106106
154154
191191
224224
334334
376376
426426
444444
562562
636636
666666
676676
684684
836836
864864
886886

Cat. S – Divina Melange
120120
170170
260260
280280
471471
581581
731731
821821

Cat. S – Hallingdal 65
100100
110110
153153
180180
200200
224224
457457
573573
590590
660660
674674
750750
840840
944944
960960

Cat. S – Hermoso
001HER Ivory001HER Ivory
003HER Light Taupe003HER Light Taupe
011HER Dark Grey011HER Dark Grey
012HER Grey012HER Grey
016HER Emerald Green016HER Emerald Green
018HER Olive Green018HER Olive Green
020HER Copper020HER Copper
021HER Powder021HER Powder
023HER Night Blue023HER Night Blue
024HER Sky Blue024HER Sky Blue
029HER Moss029HER Moss
031HER Gold031HER Gold

Cat. S – Tosca
02TOS Beech02TOS Beech
09TOS Anthracite09TOS Anthracite
14TOS Ice14TOS Ice
16TOS Moss16TOS Moss
17TOS Atlantic17TOS Atlantic
18TOS Denim18TOS Denim
22TOS Carnelian22TOS Carnelian
24TOS Chestnut24TOS Chestnut

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Knoll
Landed in the United States at the beginning of the ‘30s, Hans Knoll, a young German-born son of a furniture-maker in Stuttgart, proposed to import into the new continent the modern European design, contemporary heritage of the Bauhaus. Died prematurely, his work was continued by his wife, Florence Knoll, who succeeded in establishing lasting partnerships with some of the greatest exponents of the modernist movement. Few years later the Knoll Associates was founded. Today, Knoll is not only a company of re-selling historic furnishings of great artistic value, but continues to innovate by offering creations of the major international design brands both in the home area and in the office furnitures sector.Read more

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Harry Bertoia

Harry Bertoia
Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) was an American sculptor and designer, a master in the use of metals. Born in Italy, in the province of Udine, he emigrated to Detroit at the age of fifteen. There his precocious artistic talent was noticed by Eliel Saarinen, director of the legendary Cranbrook Academy of Art, who called him first to study with him and later to teach metalworking. In 1943 he moved to California to work alongside two other former students of the Charles & Ray Eames school, helping with them to create the archetype of the modern chair with a tubular structure. In 1950 he was called to Pennsylvania by Florence Knoll, protegée of Saarinen, and signed his most famous creations for his Knoll Inc., real seat-sculptures such as the Diamond armchair. Another great passion of him, carried on throughout his life, was the design of the jewel. In parallel with his career as a designer, he dedicated himself to the creation of popular metal sculptures for public spaces. The culmination of his experimentation with him was the series of Sonambient, evocative albums in which he recorded the sounds made from the metal of his “musical sculptures”.Read more