On Sale
Nena Lounge
by
Zanotta
From
Inc VAT
Inc VAT
Frame:
Steel
,
Upholstery:
Removable Fabric or Leather Cover
Finish/Colour:
Amaranth
,
Espresso
,
Graphite
,
Cowhide Black
,
Dimensions:
82 x 72 x 71h cm
Seat Height:
42 cm
Variations:
Lead Time:
Color Temp:
Dimming:
IP Rating:
Certification:
Add to project
The Nena family of seats has been extended with the arrival of the new Nena Lounge armchair for residential, contract and HoReCa settings. The collection’s distinctive styling code is immediately recognisable, in the contrast between the lightweight frame and the bulky shapes of the padded elements and the tailored look that emphasises the sinuous curves of the backrest.
A slim yet sturdy tapered tubular steel frame, painted black or graphite, provides support in the centre for the two overlapping seat cushions while supporting the suspended sculpted polyurethane backrest at the top. The semi-circular backrest embraces the seated user while also serving as an armrest, providing convenient support for them to get up. An air slit separates the backrest from the seat, creating a lightweight effect, which is accentuated by the tapered and slightly slanted legs that add dynamism to the armchair.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
When Aurelio Zanotta opened the doors to his eponymous label in 1954, its initial focus was on the production of sofas and armchairs which, at the time, were overwhelmingly the domain of upholstery workshops. But Zanotta’s vision far exceeded the largely utilitarian scope of local upholsterers. Beyond its surface functionality, he recognizedin furniture design a new form of cultural expression—a venerable creative outlet worthy of the same respect afforded to traditional artistic exploits like painting and sculpture.
Visit Brand
Visit Brand
DESIGNED BY
Lanzavecchia & Wai
Lanzavecchia + Wai is a creative collaboration between Francesca Lanzavecchia and Hunn Wai. Wai hails from the south-east Asian island state of Singapore, educated as an industrial designer at the National University while Lanzavecchia received her BA in Product Design from Politecnico di Milano. They met at the Design Academy in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, where they obtained their Masters in Design. To them, being designers means being researchers, engineers, craftsmen and story-tellers all at the same time.
more products
more products