anni 70
H. 85 cm - H. seat 38 cm - L. 105 cm - P. 96cm
Adriano Piazzesi
Pair of Okay model armchairs in coffee-colored velvet and steel. The armchairs designed by designer Adriano Piazzesi and produced by the Tre D Firenze studio are characterized not only by their well-known soft and rounded shape, but also by their incredible lightness in terms of weight. They are actually extremely structured and comfortable seats, but designed to be moved very easily, therefore made of soft but non-deformable material. The steel bars that embrace them are in perfect structural and aesthetic condition, as are the original padding and upholstery. The coffee-colored velvet, typical of those years, has been cleaned and sanitized and has no defects.
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