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Letiziea
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Poltrona Frau
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Frame:
Metal
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Wood
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Upholstery:
Fabric or Leather
Finish/Colour:
Polished Chrome
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Cowhide Black
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Teak Ash Veneer
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Dimensions:
62 x 65 x 75h cm
Seat Height:
42 cm
Variations:
Lead Time:
10-12 Weeks
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The seat is welcoming and comfortable. The back acquires new elasticity. The legs, slim and sleek, fit perfectly with the shell. Steel structure with moulded polyurethane foam padding. Elastic belts for the seat and backrest spring system. The feet come with three different finishes: ash veneer with a teak stain, lacquered black or polished chrome. Letizia can be upholstered in Pelle Frau® leather or removable fabric.
Elegance, style, 1950’s atmospheres: the Letizia armchair embodies the creative ferment of an age. An icon of style which has retained the power of its designer’s successful intuition over time. Designed in 1954 by Gastone Rinaldi under the name DU55P, Letizia is now reissued by Poltrona Frau. With its sensual and soft lines and its solid and void effects, Letizia is a graceful addition to any setting, providing a touch of sophisticated lightness.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Poltrona Frau, founded in 1912 by Renzo Frau in Turin, Italy, has a rich history of craftsmanship in furniture design. Since the early 1960s, its headquarters has been in Tolentino. The company is known for its collaborations with numerous Italian and international architects and designers, creating beautiful and high-performing furniture products that inspire spaces.
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DESIGNED BY
Gastone Rinaldi
Gastone Rinaldi was born in Padua on 16 November 1920. In 1916 his father Mario had established RIMA, a company for the production of metal furniture. Gastone enrolled in the Faculty of Economics, but he was passionate about design and sport. In 1948, together with his brother Giorgio, he took over from his father in managing the business. He met Gio Ponti and in 1950 he designed the chairs for the Hospital Section of the IX Milan Triennial.
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