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Seen from the side, the design of the Delta Vienna lounge chair is distinguished by the triangular, almost wing-like legs and backrest sides. Product Overview Product Details Product description This distinctive silhouette, made from solid wood, contrasts with the lounge chair’s seat and backrest. Delta Vienna’s seat and backrest are frames covered with a customized version of ‘Paglia di Vienna’ rattan. The Paglia di Vienna rattan surfaces are springy yet strong, warm in tone and offer a semi-transparent quality that imbues the Delta Vienna lounge chair with an unmistakable visual lightness. Available with optional loose seat cushion. Product name Delta Vienna Designer Claesson Koivisto Rune Materials Wood Dimensions H: 71 cm D: 77 cm W: 67 cm Production process Structure : Stained ash, protective glides in black PA6 and felt. Seat and backrest : Paglia di Vienna woven straw, reinforced with nylon threads. Year 2022 Product sheet https://www.arflex.it/intl/en/delta-vienna Official website https://www.arflex.it/intl/en Designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Momo chair New Product arflex Momo chair Nestled on top of tubular metal frames, soft and rounded cushions define the Momo chair and armchair, lending them an expression all of their own and embodying a natural continuation of the unique Marius&Marius New Product arflex Marius&Marius Arflex brings back Marius&Marius, the iconic sofa designed by Mario Marenco in the 1970s, symbol of an era when Italian design knew how to combine comfort, irony and originality. 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. Sigmund arflex Sigmund To remain faithful to the principle for self-honesty, the design of this collection unveils its construction method. 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Thanks to its timeless style and its elegant proportions, it adapts perfectly to any environment. 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 Tokio arflex Tokio Generous proportions and a friendly, soft, but still very architectural geometry defines the Tokio sofa collection. Taboga outdoor arflex Taboga outdoor Thanks to its comfort, Taboga is also realized as outdoor furniture. 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. Casablanca arflex Casablanca Imagine a sofa, that sums up the perfect fusion of comfort, welcome and softness, while maintaining a linear and elegant design. 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Momo chair New Product arflex Momo chair Nestled on top of tubular metal frames, soft and rounded cushions define the Momo chair and armchair, lending them an expression all of their own and embodying a natural continuation of the unique
Marius&Marius New Product arflex Marius&Marius Arflex brings back Marius&Marius, the iconic sofa designed by Mario Marenco in the 1970s, symbol of an era when Italian design knew how to combine comfort, irony and originality.
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.
Sigmund arflex Sigmund To remain faithful to the principle for self-honesty, the design of this collection unveils its construction method.
Edo arflex Edo The new Edo sofa system offers another type of solution for the seat design, separating the seat cushion from the seat base.
Strips 77 arflex Strips 77 Designed in 1968, it awarded the prize Compasso d’Oro and it is displayed in several museums in the world, like for example the Triennale in Milan, in Tokyo, in Moma in New York, and others.
Naviglio arflex Naviglio Rigorous shape for the seating system Naviglio, but pleasantly softened in the lines, thanks to a competent use of the materials.
Orfeo arflex Orfeo Orfeo was inspired by Elettra chair, designed in the '50s for the first furnishings for offices and collective spaces.
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.
Elettra arflex Elettra A classic of the '50s office, Elettra is the armchair you can't do without. Thanks to its timeless style and its elegant proportions, it adapts perfectly to any environment.
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
Tokio arflex Tokio Generous proportions and a friendly, soft, but still very architectural geometry defines the Tokio sofa collection.
Taboga outdoor arflex Taboga outdoor Thanks to its comfort, Taboga is also realized as outdoor furniture.
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.
Casablanca arflex Casablanca Imagine a sofa, that sums up the perfect fusion of comfort, welcome and softness, while maintaining a linear and elegant design.
Strips arflex Strips Strips sofa-bed, where the cover becomes part of the bed itself: by opening a simple zip, the bed is ready, covered and perfect and only a pillow must be added.