Driade Italic Armchair
The armchair Italic is composed of volumes of a declared architectural derivation and rigorous geometry, characterized by the angle and suspended armrest. The frame is made of fir and the seat is made comfortable by elastic straps. The upholstery is made of polyurethane foams with different densities. The fixed fabric cover defines the volumes with double riveted seams. Available in four colors.
Italic, or cursive, is a typeface that was created to imitate handwriting. The italic definition is a tribute to Aldo Manuzio, the man who in 1500 democratized culture by inventing the printed book.
The Italic armchair is born from these premises: a masterly demonstration of craftmanship of Driade artisans and a tribute to the Italian genius. As a carrier of assembled elements, halfway between an armchair and a small architecture, which indicates the direction of Driade for the coming years.
The armchair Italic is composed of volumes of a declared architectural derivation and rigorous geometry, characterized by the angle and suspended armrest. The frame is made of fir and the seat is made comfortable by elastic straps. The upholstery is made of polyurethane foams with different densities. The fixed fabric cover defines the volumes with double riveted seam
- Specifications
Composition: Velvet 100%
CO Width: 140 cm
Weight: 620 g Abrasion: 65.000 Martindale
The colors are indicative. A constant batch tone cannot be guaranteed. It is understood that any slight color difference will be accepted if an order is placed.
- Size Description
Width 114cm
Depth 81cm
Height. 95cm
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Fabio Novembre
Fabio Novembre is part-poet and part-philosopher, Fabio Novembre (38) lives in Milan and is Italy?s most flamboyant interior designer. All of his creations, from Café l’Atlantique to Divina Disco, have a narrative element, often inspired by the grand themes of romantic love, life and death.