Fiorenza Armchair
In a fifties’ Pirelli advertisement the Fiorenza armchair, designed by Franco Albini in 1952, was used as an image of foam rubber’s potential, which fits like a glove and at that time was the most technologically advanced material used in upholstered furniture. Cover is not removable. Designed in 1952. Handmade in Italy.
Dimensions
29"W x 36"D x 40.5"H
Arm Height: 26"
Seat Height: 16.5"
Colors
Beech Wood Frame Stained: Walnut or Black.
Upholstery: various graded fabrics and leathers.
Also available in COM.
Please inquire for full list of fabric and leather options.
In a fifties’ Pirelli advertisement the Fiorenza armchair, designed by Franco Albini in 1952, was used as an image of foam rubber’s potential, which fits like a glove and at that time was the most technologically advanced material used in upholstered furniture. Cover is not removable. Designed in 1952. Handmade in Italy.
Dimensions
29"W x 36"D x 40.5"H
Arm Height: 26"
Seat Height: 16.5"
Colors
Beech Wood Frame Stained: Walnut or Black.
Upholstery: various graded fabrics and leathers.
Also available in COM.
Please inquire for full list of fabric and leather options.