Poltronova
Plasma Armchair
Price starting from € 5.429,00*
*Price valid for the version without footrest - frame in varnished metal and cushions covered in fabric (cod. PLASMA).
The Poltronova brand stands out for the originality of its pieces whose style often reflects but in the same way enhances the iconic radical design. The proposed works are often bizarre, but hide an in-depth study of shapes and sizes, balance and composition in order to create something that catches the eye and at the same time expresses a characteristic feeling of elegance, beauty and sophistication. Plasma is a worthy representative of this modus operandi thanks to its essential forms obtained through digital design. The seat consists of a set of cushions in different shades of color which remain suspended on the structure which is in turn composed of soft harmonic curves. Plasma combines the simplicity of the graphic sign with the complex
W.85 x D.108 x H.84 cm
Footrest in W.85 x D.54 x H.44 cm
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Great protagonist of the adventure of Italian Radical Design, the Tuscan brand Poltronova is a real cult among design enthusiasts. This company is the daughter of the genius of the eclectic entrepreneur Sergio Cammilli and his meeting with Ettore Sottsass, who was the artistic director of the brand for over a decade, placing at the center of the aesthetic revolutions that shocked the world of design in the 60s. The brand is now experiencing a second youth thanks to the impactful and visionary aesthetics of its products, also loved in the fashion world and by the most renowned influencers.Read more
Designed by
Nigel Coates
Nigel Coates (1949-) is a prominent English architect and designer. He began to express his taste for theatrical and somewhat provocative architecture starting in the 1980s, with the founding of the magazine NATO (Narrative Architecture Today) which served as a manifesto for his thoughts. A thought that found a practical outlet starting in 1985, when he founded the Branson Coates Architects studio together with Doug Branson (1951-), mainly active in the construction of shops such as Katharine Hamnett's in London (1988). His creations in Japan were also very important, where for example he designed the Metropol Restaurant in Tokyo (1985) and the Noah's Ark restaurant in Sapporo (1988), and those in the trade fair sector, including the British pavilion at the 1998 Expo in Lisbon. Alongside his activity as an architect he has also had an increasingly prolific career as a designer, which began for brands such as SCP and Poltronova and continued over the years with Slamp, Gebruder Thonet Vienna, Varaschin, Terzani, L'Abbate and many others, in a trend that has intensified since since 2006 when he left Doug Branson to found his own independent studio. Both in architecture and in product design he expresses a vital and bold style, often inspired by the shapes of the human body and not without its subtle sensual charge. Nigel Coates also carries out an important activity in the academic field, first as a professor at the Architectural Association in London (1979-1989) and then as head of the Department of Architecture of the Royal College of Art (1995-2011).
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