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Model: Upholstered Chair / A discreet yet refined presence, this upholstered chair from Parma is a small jewel of mid-twentieth-century Italian design. Made between the 50s and 60s, it combines a thin, stable metal frame with a soft, fabric-covered seat, for a sober yet welcoming feel.
The line is essential, but not poor: there is an all-Italian attention to detail, in that light but decisive way of giving shape to objects intended for everyday use, without sacrificing elegance.
Perfect in a retro study area, as a bedroom chair or as a standalone piece for a graceful entryway, it’s a seat that doesn’t try to wow — and yet, it knows how to get noticed.

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