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Gilda armchair

€5,533.33 -15% €6,509.80

Ergonomics and comfort.

A four-position recliner that represents the eclectic style of Mollino.

Details and elegance: solid moulded wood and a single element linking the legs and the welcoming armrest, similar to a leaf, large enough to hold a book or a couple of glasses.

Austere in appearance contrasted with the lightness of its structure, it seems to gravitate before it touches the floor.

Brass metal components with a satin black nickel finish. Removable fabric or leather upholstery.

Other fabric or leather upholstery options available on request.

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Kilt Sofa

€5,980.73 -15% €7,036.15

Unique, elegant and innovative. A sofa for the whole family.

Attractive and versatile, it allows multiple combinations. Different sizes and types of fabrics make it the main piece in every living room.

Always looking for comfort and quality, this sofa is not just another seat in your home, but also a piece that fits perfectly with the whole space.

*For other finishes and compositions, please consult us.

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Beige Maggiolina Armchair

€4,484.26 -15% €5,275.60

A Cinderella who becomes a Princess

Designed by Marco Zanuso in the late 1940s for a competition organised by the MoMA in New York.

Structure of curved steel tubes from which hang two plywood panels, inserted to support the two upholstered cushions used as seat and backrest.

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Armchair Maggiolina Leather

€5,492.19 -15% €6,461.40

A Cinderella who becomes a Princess

Designed by Marco Zanuso in the late 1940s for a competition organised by the MoMA in New York.

Structure of curved steel tubes from which hang two plywood panels, inserted to support the two upholstered cushions used as seat and backrest.

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Armchair Maggiolina Grey

€5,276.21 -15% €6,207.30

A Cinderella who becomes a Princess

Designed by Marco Zanuso in the late 1940s for a competition organised by the MoMA in New York.

Structure of curved steel tubes from which hang two plywood panels, inserted to support the two upholstered cushions used as seat and backrest.