Description
Liberamente chair by Soft Witness.
Liberamente is a play on words that evokes freedom, the free spirit, the reflection of the free thinker. This reflection allows the creator of art furniture to unleash his creativity in all directions and in depth in this remarkable Liberamente collection.
The Liberemente armchair is a sofa that inspires an undulating movement like waves on water, unique in its kind.
Both functional and refined, Soft Witness delights us with its originality and mastery of detail.
This item is handmade in Italy and will be shipped from Italy. Please contact us directly for a shipping quote. Shipping is not included in the purchase price.
About Soft Witness
Soft Witness was founded in 2021 by American designer Whitney Krieger. All pieces are custom-made by skilled artisans in Italy. Their first collection was launched in October 2023 in New York.
Based in New York and Florence, Whitney Krieger is an American designer influenced by human nature and driven by an elegant, avant-garde aesthetic.
Technical details :
Materials :
Upholstered :
Mohair Velvet
Woven Wool
Linen Cotton
Metal :
Chrome, Anodized
Dimensions :
SEAT HEIGHT: 15"
32"W x 45"D x 28"H
Design by : Whitney Krieger
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Lead time : 10 to 12 weeks
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