Pedrali Babila 2750 Chair
  • Pedrali Babila 2750 Chair
  • Pedrali Babila 2750 Chair
  • Pedrali Babila 2750 Chair
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  • Pedrali Babila 2750 Chair
  • Pedrali Babila 2750 Chair
  • Pedrali Babila 2750 Chair

Pedrali Babila 2750 Chair

€230.99
Availability 3 to 4 weeks.
Color Shell: *
  • White
  • Beige
  • Gi
  • Grey
Color Legs: *
  • FR
  • N1
  • AN
Shipping Costs
€88.25
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The technopolymer shell of Babila chair recalls the wooden version but takes full advantage of elasticity and three-dimensionality of the plastic material, in order to offer the greatest comfort in a new smarter look. A delicate moulding characterizes the back.

Ash wood legs. Only sold in set of 4 chairs same color The technopolymer shell of Babila chair recalls the wooden version but takes full advantage of elasticity and three-dimensionality of the plastic material, in order to offer the greatest comfort in a new smarter look.

A delicate moulding characterizes the back. Ash wood legs

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Specifications

The technopolymer shell, ash legs

Size Description

Height 78cm
Seat height 46.5cm
Width 44.5cm

  • Odo Fioravanti

    Odo Fioravanti Studied Industrial Design at the Design Department of the Milan Polytechnic. Since 2003 he has worked as an industrial designer, also experimenting graphic and exhibition design. His projects received prestigious design awards. He taught in many design schools and academies: Milan Polytechnic, IUAV Venice, Domus Academy, Istituto Marangoni, NABA, SPD Scuola Politecnica di Design, HEAD Genève. His objects have been featured in many International exhibitions. In 2010 the Design Museum of the Triennale di Milano featured the personal exhibition Industrious Design about his work. In 2011 he won the XXII Compasso d'Oro Prize ADI with the Frida wooden chair by Pedrali. He also works as a freelance journalist for design magazines trying to explore and to change the boundaries of design as a discipline.
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