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A luxury chair is, undoubtedly, one of the best expressions of design. When we think about exclusive dining chairs, we think about chairs that, somehow, reflect something unique, unparalleled, and distinctive – isn’t it what we are all looking for? Make it colorful, minimal, contemporary, traditional, artistic – you choose. At the end of the day, being exclusive is all about matching your personality so go for it!
Wooden Ball Chair Round is a contrasting piece of soft material (fabric) with a harder material (wood). The round form of the ball is a reference to our planet while it breaks with a stone form made of fabric that reminds us of different objects flying around in space and hanging together without any sense.
Piper Dining Chair is inspired by a piper, an itinerant musician who plays the pipe. It’s also the name of The Piper Club, which wrote the history of nightlife in Rome, becoming one of the Italian capital’s most important venues and the epicenter of its club scene. This ‘cult’ place, which defined the trends of the Sixties, Seventies, and beyond, inspired Draga&Aurel in the design of their Piper dining chair, a modern wire furniture piece with a soft upholstery element that provides style and comfort to any interior space.
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Pixie Office Chair was inspired by the iconic fairy Tinker Bell and is here to add more magic to your kid’s bedroom or study area. With its wings serving as the back’s design, combined with practical wheeled legs and a swivel mechanism that makes them highly mobile, this kid’s chair will be a fun and useful feature to add to your children’s room.
Nature Chair has its organic and round forms, the nature chair is a clear reference to our Mother Earth.
Little Bunny Office Chair is inspired by the iconic character Bugs Bunny and is here to add more fun to your kid’s bedroom or study area. With its shaped ears design combined with practical wheeled legs and swivel mechanism that makes them highly mobile, this kid’s chair will be a fun and useful feature to add to your children’s room.
Volume Chair, although with its huge and unreal mass, is the stand-out piece in any interior design that will catch your attention from far away. How much space an object or substance takes up many times defines its impact on an environment.
Body Chair represents a particular person, like if it were a body, but in an unreal way, maybe it is perfect with its new shapes or maybe it looks a little bit outer space.
Matter Chair is the perfect representation of the collection itself, in all its beauty, with its mix of materials, forms, and volumes.
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