





A stunning example of traditional craftsmanship and timeless design, this chair is part of the Throne collection, comprising twenty different designs that have in common a strikingly elongated and decorated backrest and a combination of reclaimed wood. Crafted of larch, Swiss pine, pine, and fir coming from the floors of 16th century homes, this chair features a unique silhouette that creates the profile of an owl. Elegant and eye-catching by itself, it can be combined with others to create a one-of-a-kind dining room decoration.
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Alessandro Zanoni
Lombardia, Italy | Photographer
With feet grounded in the Po Valley and heart beating in the Far East, art director and photographer Alessandro Zanoni has a passion for urban landscape and architecture. His photo essays - shot in South Korea, Japan, and the ghost districts of Inner Mongolia, Wuhan, and Shanghai - investigate the relationship between cities and humans. He has won several international photography prizes, such as Sony World Photography Awards and Lens Culture, to name a few. His pieces have been published in Domus, Vice, Photography of China, Il Fotografo, and Style Magazine, among others.Discover more