Launched during the last edition of Milan Design Week, Donna, the new stackable chair designed by Studio Irvine and Paloma, the iconic and minimalist chair by Radice Orlandini designstudio are the two new chairs for the Spring/Summer
Photo: Alberto Strada
Donna, the stackable chair designed by Studio Irvine, was born of a quest for lightness to offer an accessory capable of adapting to different environments and situations. The slender metallic structure embraces the shell with a seat in the rear part of the backrest. The chair is made of metal and is available in several versions, with the outdoor one made of tone-on-tone or contrasting microperforated metal.
Donna offers many possibilities, not only in terms of use, but also customisation through a variety of colours. This chair is a great addition to the Baleri Italia catalogue, which has always distinguished itself for its versatility and fine Italian design. Photo: Alberto Strada Photo: Alberto Strada Photo: Alberto Strada
Paloma, designed by Radice Orlandini designstudio, is an iconic chair with great emotional impact. It was born of the desire to transform a pencil sketch into a tangible object, a minimalist approach with no overwriting to make the drawing three dimensional. And so, a bent tube outlines the contours of the chair in the all-metal outdoor version.
And in keeping with the tradition of Baleri, every chair has the name of a woman.
Source: Baleri Italia
Top image: Alberto Strada
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