Zanotta
Lia Chair
Classic with Armrests
Price starting from € 1.129,00*
*Price valid for the classic version with armrests - upholstery in fabric cat. 20 and frame in aluminium (cod. 2088).
Lia is a chair with a sophisticated and essential design, capable of adapting to the needs of the modern home, where spaces perform not only aesthetic but also utility functions. Lia is a modern seat whose aluminum structure binds perfectly to the removable cover in fabric or leather. Lia 2086 and Lia 2088 are variations of the same chair, created to accommodate armrests and different finishes. The beauty of this Zanotta product arises not only from the attention to detail, but also from the extreme quality of the materials used.
W.54 x D.53 x H.84 cm
Seat Height H.45,5 cm
Armrest Height 66,5 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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Design and culture: from these two inspirations, Zanotta draws its identity. Browsing the Zanotta catalog is like entering a real design museum full of the key works of some of the biggest protagonists of the furnishings field. Founded in Nova Milanese by Aurelio Zanotta in the ‘50s, the company inextricably links its name to the avant-garde design season, from which innovative furnishings are born, often enriched by an ironic touch. To these timeless masterpieces, Zanotta flanks reissues of classics from the first half of the twentieth century and a contemporary collection inspired by great lightness and quality.Read more
Designed by
Roberto Barbieri
Roberto Barbieri (1942-2012) was an Italian architect and designer. Immediately after graduating from the Milan Polytechnic in 1969, he associated with his colleague Marco De Carli, combining architecture and design with activities in the field of graphics. In the early '70s he participated in various furniture exhibitions such as "The living space for the house of the 70s", organized by the Ente del Mobile di Lissone, or "The living space in public housing", connected to the activities of the XV Triennale 1975. Starting from the 1980s, a more frequent activity of product design began together with some important Italian furniture brands such as Zanotta and Poliform, giving life to measured and functional pieces of great commercial success.
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