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Generous and welcoming, Brigitte armchair and Brigitte bergère offer a high degree of seating comfort. Designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune Product Overview Product Details Product description Meandering line rises from beneath the seat cushion, tracing a memorable feature of this collection. Product name Brigitte Designer Claesson Koivisto Rune Materials Rubber, Cotton Dimensions H. 82 cm D. 80 cm L. 80 cm Year 2024 Product sheet https://www.arflex.it/intl/en/brigitte Collection https://www.arflex.it/intl/en/brigitte-bergere Official website https://www.arflex.it/intl/en Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Cradle arflex Cradle Cradle's characteristic is based on the structure: a classical triangular construction, that is repeated several times around the models. Delfino arflex Delfino Delfino armchair by Erberto Carboni is a significant example of the so-called "organic" furniture, which develops in the 1950s and draws inspiration from the forms of nature. Marechiaro arflex Marechiaro The extreme formal essentiality of these upholstered elements, designed in 1976 by the architect Mario Marenco, still makes them a very current model. Strips arflex Strips At the end of the '60s, the architect Cini Boeri revolutionizes the furniture market with her model, that is now an "evergreen": the seating system Strips. Naviglio arflex Naviglio Rigorous shape for the seating system Naviglio, but pleasantly softened in the lines, thanks to a competent use of the materials. Taboga outdoor arflex Taboga outdoor Thanks to its comfort, Taboga is also realized as outdoor furniture. Fiorenza arflex Fiorenza Symbol of comfort, Fiorenza armchair appears in Pirelli's 1950s advertisement as symbol of the foam rubber potential, considered at that time the most technologically advanced material used in upho Taboga arflex Taboga Taboga armchair was designed by Cini Boeri in 1976. Brigitte Bergère arflex Brigitte Bergère Follow the flowing, softly-curving lines and surfaces, that describe Brigitte armchairs. Pecorelle arflex Pecorelle The architect Cini Boeri tells that she was inspired by Christo Vladimirov Javasev's and Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon's works, masters in the art of landscape painting. Botolo arflex Botolo Cini Boeri designed Botolo in 1973, giving life to a new design style, where you could choose the height of the legs to have a dining chair in the high version or a style, at that time modern, "the Boborelax arflex Boborelax Boborelax nasce dalla costola di Bobo e costituisce con questo, un’insolita e curiosa famiglia di arredi essenziali, un esempio di design puro, senza etichetta e senza aggettivi. Yuzu arflex Yuzu Yuzu is a small - but very comfortable - armchair with a big personality. Delta Vienna arflex Delta Vienna “With its strong, graphic presence and clear material choices, the Delta Vienna lounge chair offers a new interpretation in the spirit of Modernist design icons and creates a powerful counterpoint Tokio tavolini arflex Tokio tavolini The collection is composed by small tables, available with circular or square tops, with a sturdy steel base contrasted with a soft rounded table edge, and by two service small tables, defined by t Hug arflex Hug The hug, the friendly and welcoming gesture, seen more clearly in the "open - armed" of the armrests, is meant as a universal invitation: "come, sit with me a while and I will put you at ease".
Cradle arflex Cradle Cradle's characteristic is based on the structure: a classical triangular construction, that is repeated several times around the models.
Delfino arflex Delfino Delfino armchair by Erberto Carboni is a significant example of the so-called "organic" furniture, which develops in the 1950s and draws inspiration from the forms of nature.
Marechiaro arflex Marechiaro The extreme formal essentiality of these upholstered elements, designed in 1976 by the architect Mario Marenco, still makes them a very current model.
Strips arflex Strips At the end of the '60s, the architect Cini Boeri revolutionizes the furniture market with her model, that is now an "evergreen": the seating system Strips.
Naviglio arflex Naviglio Rigorous shape for the seating system Naviglio, but pleasantly softened in the lines, thanks to a competent use of the materials.
Taboga outdoor arflex Taboga outdoor Thanks to its comfort, Taboga is also realized as outdoor furniture.
Fiorenza arflex Fiorenza Symbol of comfort, Fiorenza armchair appears in Pirelli's 1950s advertisement as symbol of the foam rubber potential, considered at that time the most technologically advanced material used in upho
Brigitte Bergère arflex Brigitte Bergère Follow the flowing, softly-curving lines and surfaces, that describe Brigitte armchairs.
Pecorelle arflex Pecorelle The architect Cini Boeri tells that she was inspired by Christo Vladimirov Javasev's and Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon's works, masters in the art of landscape painting.
Botolo arflex Botolo Cini Boeri designed Botolo in 1973, giving life to a new design style, where you could choose the height of the legs to have a dining chair in the high version or a style, at that time modern, "the
Boborelax arflex Boborelax Boborelax nasce dalla costola di Bobo e costituisce con questo, un’insolita e curiosa famiglia di arredi essenziali, un esempio di design puro, senza etichetta e senza aggettivi.
Delta Vienna arflex Delta Vienna “With its strong, graphic presence and clear material choices, the Delta Vienna lounge chair offers a new interpretation in the spirit of Modernist design icons and creates a powerful counterpoint
Tokio tavolini arflex Tokio tavolini The collection is composed by small tables, available with circular or square tops, with a sturdy steel base contrasted with a soft rounded table edge, and by two service small tables, defined by t
Hug arflex Hug The hug, the friendly and welcoming gesture, seen more clearly in the "open - armed" of the armrests, is meant as a universal invitation: "come, sit with me a while and I will put you at ease".