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Nomad Lounge Chair by Monica Armani
€2.350,00
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The comfortable cushion of the Nomad armchair is designed to follow the shape of the body and envelop it, while spreading out over the armrests and blending into the wide curve of the backrest. Its designer Monica Armani used what she calls “noble teak” for its warmth, softness and robustness.

The slender legs and fabric-covered armrests give this armchair an elegant silhouette that the cleverly stitched cushion makes wonderfully comfortable. Nomad, as the name suggests, will look great wherever it is, on its own or in a garden room setup.

Monica Armani was born in Trento in 1964. Daughter of the architect Marcello Armani, a famous representative of the Italian rationalist movement, she deals with architecture, interior design and product design. His creations are distinguished by the elegance of the forms, sought after and pure, and by a marked functional vocation. 

Technical details :
Dimensions : 69 x 74 x 70 x 44 cm
Materials : sustainable teak from Java's plantations
Price without cushion - please contact us for more information. 

Design by : Monica Armani

Lead time : 4 weeks
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Nomad Lounge Chair by Monica Armani
Nomad Lounge Chair by Monica Armani
€2.350,00
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