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Neptunia

Category: Seating

Neptunia chair

Designed by B.B.P.R. 1953

La collezione Neptunia viene disegnata negli anni '50, come da un tratto continuo della serie Elettra, per dare amplia scelta nella progettazione di uffici e spazi pubblici.

Neptunia chair
Neptunia chair
Product description
La serie Neptunia riprende le forme morbide ed accoglienti e le proporzioni della collezione Elettra, mantenendo le linee pure e sorprendenti del design anni '50. I braccioli gli conferiscono una forma avvolgente, che riassume l'eleganza formale e il comfort ideale per un ambiente domestico e di hospitality.
Neptunia chair
Product name

Neptunia

Designer

B.B.P.R.

Dimensions
H: 81 cm
P: 61 cm
L: 79 cm
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