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W.256 x D.80 x H.72 cm - Executive Version
W.304 x D.96 x H.72 cm - President Version

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Light Version with Saddle Leather "Saddle" Dove colour, Canaletto Walnut and White Porphyry
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Poltrona Frau
Poltrona Frau brings in any kind of environment, from home to office, its characteristic taste for leather-covered furnishings. The company grew out from the intuition of Renzo Frau who, moving in Torino, founded his workshop in the late 19th and 20th centuries. The Piedmont city was the ideal stage for the proposals of the young entrepreneur. From the beginning, Poltrona Frau furnishings attract the attentions of the bourgeoisie and the Savoy Aristocracy, strongly fascinated by the international taste. The company’s collections embodied the timeless beauty of the Made in Italy design, despite a remarkable stylistic inflection in the Edoardian taste. In those years came to life iconic products such as the historic model 904, better known as Vanity Fair, the Chester armchair, which recalls the Chesterfield style, and the model 1919.Read more

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Claudio Silvestrin

Claudio Silvestrin
Claudio Silvestrin (1954-) is a highly regarded Italian architect and designer active in London. His rigorously minimalist style is capable of creating a solemn and majestic serenity in environments with sparse neutral colors and essential lines. His stylistic path follows that of AG Fronzoni, under whom he completed his studies in Milan, and of John Pawson, in whose studio he worked from 1986 to 1988, both considered two great masters of architecture minimalist. These experiences were followed in 1989 by the opening of his studio CSA - Claudio Silvestrin Architects, which in 2006 also opened a second office in Milan. His architecture lends itself both to the creation of commercial spaces intended for high-end luxury (particularly relevant in this sense is his collaboration with Giorgi Armani, for whom he designed numerous showrooms throughout the world) and to the museum sector (such as the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation, 2002, considered one of his masterpieces). In the residential sector, however, we especially remember the loft designed in Manhattan for Kanye West in 2007. Clean lines and dry colors also characterize his production as a designer, developed through collaborations with brands such as Boffi, Poltrona Frau, Cappellini, Glas Italia, Minotti Cucine, Ceramica Cielo, Bottega Ghianda and others. Read more