Reflex
Vela Office Chair
A unique armchair of its kind, capable of introducing itself as a solid interweaving of lines aimed at creating a perfect whole. Vela is a seat with a resin and wood shell and upholstery in leather or fabric. The backrest, large and well designed, is quilted to accommodate the body. The base of Vela is in glossy lacquered wood or in various satin metallic finishes, depending on the situation in which you choose to place it. This armchair has numerous uses, especially formal ones such as offices, waiting rooms, receptions or more, due to its soft and squared cut, as well as the several finishes which create a world of leathers, fabrics and metals to be discovered.
W.52 x D.54 x H.105 cm
Adjustable Seat Height 45 cm
Available in other sizes
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Starting from a solid experience in the use of crystal applied to furniture, the company Reflex Angelo has developed over the years a complete system of luxury furnishings in which Murano glass is effectively coordinated with other precious materials such as marble, wrought iron and wood. Reflex furniture draws on the great experience of Venetian craftsmanship, enriched by the experience of the great masters of contemporary design who have designed a complete collection that ranges in all the different rooms of the house: tables and chairs, sofas and armchairs, storage units, beds and lamps.Read more
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Pininfarina
Pininfarina is the world's leading company of Italian car design, a legendary name for car enthusiasts from all over the world. Founded in 1930 as a workshop for the artisan construction of luxury car bodies, it was founded by Battista "Pinin" Farina (1893-1966) with the support of Vincenzo Lancia, whose car manufacturer was his main customer for many years. It was in the postwar period that the company achieved great international success, with cars such as the Cisitalia 202, the first car to be housed in the collection of the MoMA in New York. Since the 1960s it has been led by Battista's son, Paolo Pininfarina (1926-2012), capable of intelligently applying the "Italian way of design" to the world of the automobile, which in those years was achieving great success in all areas. , made of a strong attention to style and elegance capable of not overshadowing the more functional aspects. In those years Pininfarina was able to move from visionary concept car projects to collaborations with brands such as Ferrari, Bentley, Cadillac and Maserati, but also to the design of small cars for brands such as Fiat, Ford and Peugeot. Paolo Pininfarina was awarded in 1991 in Detroit as the best automotive designer in the world, before receiving the Compasso d'Oro for his career in 1994 and being appointed Senator for Life in 2005 for artistic and industrial merits. Even after his death, Pininfarina continues to be a top-tier signature (the last Compassi d 'Oro won by its products date back to 2008 and 2014), also allowing itself to occasionally collaborate with extraordinary brands in the field of furniture such as Poltrona Frau, Reflex and Calligaris.Read more