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Icosofà Chaiselounge
by
Ceccotti Collezioni
From
2760
2760
Inc VAT
Inc VAT
Frame:
American Walnut
,
Upholstery:
Fabric or Leather
Finish/Colour:
American Walnut Moka
,
American Walnut Brown
,
American Walnut Dark
,
Dimensions:
See Spec Sheet
Seat Height:
45 cm
Variations:
Available in different sizes
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Icosofà chaiselongue is a product joining the Icosofà family, named after the sofa designed by Roberto Lazzeroni for Ceccotti Collezioni in 2020.
In Icosofà chaiselongue, the asymmetrical shape of the Icosofà sofa is accentuated in its length and adds a broad resting surface for relaxing.
Supported by brass leg tips, the 20 mm thick poplar plywood surface in walnut veneer is enhanced by a slightly rounded solid wood frame that supports the upholstered seat. Three vertical elements are linked to the back part of the sofa and held together with a horizontal curved board that acts as the support for the backrest. The structure is made of solid American walnut covered in fabric or leather in the various colours available in the catalogue.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Strongly committed to sustainability, Ceccotti only works with suppliers that have obtained environmental certification such as membership of the SFI (Sustainable Forestry Initiative) or FSC (Forest Stewardship Council).Based in a small Italian town nestled between Pisa and Florence, the Ceccotti workshops draw the most skilled artisans from the local ‘School of Art’ and hone their craft. Ceccotti Collezioni creates exquisitely made beds, tables, chairs, desks, shelving and lighting that is unmistakably special and is the definition of luxury Italian furniture.The Tollgards are fortunate to have known Franco Ceccotti, a true visionary artisan, for the past decade, and operate the Ceccotti Showroom in the Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour in London.
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DESIGNED BY
Roberto Lazzeroni
Roberto Lazzeroni, born in Pisa, began his professional life with the study of art and architecture in Florence and the interests he developed during his training, in particular in the conceptual art and radical design movements. In the early 1980s, Lazzeroni made his professional debut with a series of important works in the field of “interior architecture” that immediately attracted attention and were published in Italian and foreign periodicals.
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