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Model: Chester Monk / A British soul with a charming anomaly: this two-seater Chester Monk, made in the 60s, blends the solemnity of the classic with an unexpected, modern twist. The cherry red leather, intense and velvety to the eye, breaks with the tradition of dark leather and lights up the room with a bold, almost theatrical touch.
The details are those of English craftsmanship: compact proportions, pulled buttons, precise workmanship. But there is also irony here, the desire to reinvent the iconic. The metal feet and profiles add an industrial and contemporary accent, breaking time and making it current.
It is the ideal sofa for an unconventional library, a daring living room or in a space where you want a scenographic effect.

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