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01 Avorio01 Avorio
05 Stucco05 Stucco
0 Polare0 Polare
10 Antracite10 Antracite
127 Siam127 Siam
128 Carminio128 Carminio
132 Eggshell132 Eggshell
136 Ginger Bread136 Ginger Bread
140 Mimosa140 Mimosa
175 Bengali Green175 Bengali Green
177 Limo177 Limo
178 Alpi178 Alpi
180 Celadon180 Celadon
188 Viridiana188 Viridiana
19 Georgette19 Georgette
20 Inchiostro20 Inchiostro
23 Tortora23 Tortora
248 Iris248 Iris
26 Topo26 Topo
278 Atlantic Blue278 Atlantic Blue
279 Alchemy279 Alchemy
28 Seppia28 Seppia
29 Ardesia29 Ardesia
40 Cachemire40 Cachemire
44 Noisette44 Noisette
48 Tonka48 Tonka
59 Noce Pecan59 Noce Pecan
67 Chiodi di Garofano67 Chiodi di Garofano
74 Nocciola74 Nocciola
92 Garnet92 Garnet
96 Mattone96 Mattone
99 Carrubo99 Carrubo


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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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Andrée Putman

Andrée Putman
The French interior designer Andrée Putman (1925-2013, born Andrée Christine Aynard), expression of an aristocratic and refined style, has lived many lives in one, starting from a wealthy but oppressive youth in which his banker father and pianist mother they routed her towards a demanding training dedicated to music which imposed an ascetic lifestyle on her. At the age of twenty she therefore decided to rebel and take a new path, approaching the world of art and fashion as a journalist and writing for magazines such as Elle or L'Oeil. After her marriage to Jacques Putman, she put the skills she acquired to good use by leading Créateurs & Industriels, a textile company that helped launch the careers of designers such as Issey Miyake and Thierry Mugler. In the 70s, now over fifty and going through the bankruptcy of both his company and his marriage, Putman finally finds his way by deciding to focus on design and founding Ecart, a delightful niche manufacturer dedicated to re-editions of great French masters such as Jean-Michel Frank and Pierre Chareau. Through Ecart Putman also begins to offer his own creations, then expanding his attention to environments as a whole with highly successful interior design projects such as the Morgans Hotel in New York, the first "boutique hotel" in the world, or the studio by Culture Minister Jack Lang. She will dedicate the last years of her life to hotel and boutique projects for major fashion brands created through the Andrée Putman Studio where she will then be joined by her daughter Olivia. In addition to the Ecart, still active, furniture and other products designed by her are in production for brands such as Poltrona Frau, Reflex, Serralunga, Fermob and Bisazza. Read more