The Cut Armchair by Filippo Ghezzani

May 23, 2009 Filed Under: Furniture  
The Cut Armchair by Filippo Ghezzani

Filippo Ghezzani has designed the name “Cut Armchair” that is suggestive of the manifest intent of the designer: it is, literally and conceptually, vertically cut into autonomous parts that acquire a real sense only when related to its baseline. From the geometric composition of its elements to the colours employed, the armchair fully reflects the philosophy of the H LINE. Designer: Filippo Ghezzani... 

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