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Shiki
Monobloc and modular sofas. Wooden base covered with the same fabric or leather of the sofa. Wooden frame. Elastic strips suspension. Backrest and seat upholstered with graduated polyurethane/heat-bound polyester fibre.
Backrest cushion in 100% new goose feathers. Roll-shaped cushion in polyurethane/heat-bound polyester fibre. Removable fabric or leather cover with quilted seat cushion. Upon request, only for the monobloc sofas, the version with all higher backrests is available.
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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.
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DESIGNED BY
Calvi Brambilla
Fabio Calvi (Pavia, 1969) graduated in Architecture in 1996 after studying at the Milan Polytechnic and Brunel University of West London. He debuted with his own studio in 2004 with the design for the photographer Albert Watson’s solo exhibition at the Rotonda della Besana in Milan. Paolo Brambilla (Lecco, 1973) studied at the Milan Polytechnic and the Polytechnic University of Barcelona and graduated in Architecture in 1999. He has taught Interior Design at the School of Design of the Milan Polytechnic and he has been a councillor of the Milan Order of Architects PPC. They founded the Calvi Brambilla firm in 2006 and since then they have received several awards for their projects and installations. Since 2015 they have been designing fittings and installations for Zanotta for special events.
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