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Botolo High Version
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Arflex
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Frame:
Lacquered Metal
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Moulded polyurethane foam
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Upholstery:
Arflex Fabrics or Fur. Fully removable cover.
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Dimensions:
53 x 53 x 75h cm
Seat Height:
50cm
Variations:
High and Low Version
Lead Time:
8 - 10 Weeks
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The Botolo - High version is designed by Cini Boeri is 1973.
Cini Boeri designed Botolo in 1973, giving life to a new design style, where you could choose the height of the legs to have a dining chair in the high version or a style, at that time modern, "the living at a low level", a way of living and sitting on the ground. In the legs there are wheels to move easily.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
In 1947 Carlo Barassi, engineer of Pirelli, together with Renato Teani, in the financial dpt. of Pirelli, Pio Reggiani and Aldo Bai, founded the company Ar-flex (“flexible furniture”), which became later arflex. They worked together with a young architect, Marzo Zanuso, and began to experiment the use of foam rubber and elastic tapes for the furniture market.In history and life of a company, there are events and moments of special meaning, which are awards for merit acknowledged by everybody. Those first memorable moments in the history of arflex coincide with the company's creation, in modest premises in Milan, in Corso di Porta Vittoria. It was there that the first manufacturing and sales team was formed, but arflex company was presented to the public for the first time only in 1951, at the IX Triennale in Milan, after two years of experimentations.
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DESIGNED BY
Cini Boeri
Cini got her degree at Politecnico in Milan in 1951 and started her independent professional activity in 1963 (after a period of collaboration with Marco Zanuso), working in architecture and design fields. She designed houses, apartments and shops, both in Italy and abroad, paying particular attention to the study of the functionality of the space in smaller houses and to the psychological relationships between man and environment. In the area of industrial design, she concerned herself with furnishing elements and components for the building trade.
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