Resolutely feminine in inspiration, the design of the Unbeaumatin chair offers supple, polished forms in which the material is dealt with lightly. The seat rests on its support gently, undulating like a soft fabric which falls across the legs of a woman. The back envelops the user in a shaped mesh which brings visual lightness by creating zones of transparency. For use in a garden or in a living room. Made in France.
Unbeaumatin
- Product Name
- Unbeaumatin
- Designer
- Quaglio Simonelli
- Manufacturer
- Ligne Roset
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