Poltrona Frau
Linea A Armchair
Price starting from € 4.819,00*
*Price valid for the version fully upholstered in fabric cat. B – feet in wengé stained beechwood (cod. 5377111).
An armchair with deliberately reduced dimensions, aimed at representing a concept of contained comfort yet no less relevant than the more abundant peers. Linea A can also be presented as a two or three seater sofa, always characterized by a compact design that allows great versatility of furniture. The seat is, however, wide and comfortable, designed to accommodate the body during parking. The strong geometry of Linea A is evident in every detail, from the shape to the seams of the coverings, perfectly taut and calibrated with respect to the solid wood and birch plywood structure. The upholstery is available in different finishes, including the excellent Pelle Frau® leather
W.76 x D.84 x H.73 cm
Seat Height 48 cm
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Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
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Cat. B – Bouclè
Cat. B – Barkley
Cat. B – Damiè
Cat. B – Guatemala
Cat. B – Loop
Cat. B – Melange
Cat. A – Giano
Cat. A – London
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Cavallino
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Cat. B – Bouclè
Cat. B – Barkley
Cat. B – Damiè
Cat. B – Guatemala
Cat. B – Loop
Cat. B – Melange
Cat. A – Giano
Cat. A – London
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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
Designed by
Peter Marino
Peter Marino (1949-) is known as the “luxury architect” par excellence thanks to his numerous collaborations for the creation of the showrooms of important fashion brands. Also famous for the unmistakable motorcyclist look he shows off on every public occasion, behind the extravagant appearance hides a cultured and refined taste, capable of intelligently interpreting the identity of the brands he works with and disseminating his projects with measured quotes. of architectural styles of the past, from the Renaissance to the Viennese Secession, always integrating them harmoniously into the context. It was launched in the world of architecture by Andy Warhol, who in the 1970s entrusted him with the project for the third incarnation of his Factory. This assignment opens the doors for him to the private commissions of wealthy art lovers, from Gianni Agnelli to Yves Saint-Laurent. The first assignments in the field of fashion retail are assigned to him by the historic New York department store Barneys, which will then be followed over the years by the boutiques of an impressive number of fashion brands: Calvin Klein, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Giorgio Armani, Dior, Fendi and many others. In the field of product design intended for mass production, he boasts rare collaborations with brands such as Venini, Poltrona Frau and Olivari.
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