Ombra Chair with Armrest - Upholstered

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Ombra Chair with Armrest - Upholstered

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Leather or polypropylene dining chair and stool with metal frame.

Leather or polypropylene dining chair, armchair and stool with metal frame.
The Ombra dining chair, armchair and stool embodies Lema’s discreet style and the bold approach of Piero Lissoni. The Ombra collection is characterised by a metal structure, light to the eye but solid in function, which supports the shell capable of accommodating chairs and backrest. Formed from a rigid polypropylene sheet, minimal in thickness, the shell is also available with leather upholstery with very light padding. The stool, a novelty of the Lema 2022 collection, is part of the Ombra project, a family of furnishing accessories that arises from Lema's profound research on shapes and materials, which has allowed the development of a seat capable of combining great stylistic refinement and a balanced value for money. Ombra is protected by a Community Design registration.

Ombra Chair with Armrest - Upholstered

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W61.5 x D55 x H77

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Piero Lissoni

Piero Lissoni

Italian Piero Lissoni is a designer and architect graduated from the Polytechnico of Milan. In 1986 He founded the Studio Lissoni. He has worked with a dense list of design brands on a wide diversity of designs of furniture and lighting. His projects are often total designs, i.e. full-scale interiors and architecture of hotels, offices and showrooms, yachts and private homes. He's inspired by different elements but also designers such as Danish Arne Jacobsen and Poul Kjærholm. His design principle is never to design for a specific function or purpose - but to design for human beings.
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