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W. 392 x H. 75 x D. 16 cm
Designed by Maurizio Manzoni
With its curved backrest that extends around the seat cushions to become armrests, the Originel sofa, designed by Maurizio Manzoni, exudes elegance from both the front and back. The backrests can be raised up
or down using a manual mechanism, comfortably supporting an upright position when placed low, or a fully relaxed position when raised.
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This sofa’s structure has FSC™ Mix certification. It is made with a mixture of materials from responsibly managed, FSC™-certified forests and from other controlled sources.
Upholstered in Moorea fabric (100% acrylic). Adjustable backs, cast aluminum mechanism, matte black lacquer finish. Seat cushions in tri-density foam 25-35-37 kg/m³. Back cushions in foam 21 kg/m³ and microfiber flakes. Structure in solid pine wood, fir plywood and metal. XL HR elastic straps suspension. Metal base in matte black varnish finish.
Manufactured in Europe
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The Forest Stewardship Council™ (FSC™) is an international organisation dedicated to promoting responsible management of the world’s forests and to protecting them for future generations. By purchasing this product, you are helping to protect the world’s forests.
Maurizio Manzoni, born in Nuoro in 1967, graduated with a degree in Architecture in Florence in 1994 and in 1999 he was appointed Adjunct Professor at the University of Florence, for the Course of Design and Survey and Fabric Diagnostics (Costume and Fashion - Department of Industrial Design). He then worked with the brand Lancia, on a project entitled 'Design invisible' aimed at creating the concept car “Dialogos”.
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