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This inviting and sophisticated armchair has a strong visual aesthetic that will enliven a classic living room or private studio. A modern take on the wingback style, this piece has a solid wood frame and ash legs with an ebonized finish. Entirely padded with polyurethane foam and polyester fiber, the sand-colored fabric features a tufted design on the front of the high backrest that is enriched with satin brass nails around the profiles of armrests and base. The seat cushion (removable cover) is enriched with goose down and polyurethane inserts for utmost comfort.
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Mangani 1958
Toscana, Italy | Ceramist
Since the 19th century, in Florence, the Mangani family has been sculpting and passing down their knowledge from father to son. In 1958, Alfiero Mangani opened a workshop where he restored porcelain, along with his sons. The small workshop attracted the interest of Tiffany, whose buyers noticed the exquisite quality of a porcelain demi-cup made by Ivan. They started a collaboration that lasted decades and lead to the creation of superb objects and lamps. Now, the new generation continues the family tradition of creating unique pieces of timeless allure and great quality.Discover more