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Product name Ponti Designer Claesson Koivisto Rune Materials Wood Dimensions H: 71 cm D: 50 cm L: 140 cm Year 2010 Product sheet https://www.arflex.it/intl/en/ponti Collection https://www.arflex.it/intl/en/ponti Official website https://www.arflex.it/intl/en Ponti writing desk Ponti writing desk - Canaletto version Ponti writing desk - Oak version Designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS 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 Jules & Jim arflex Jules & Jim Jules & Jim are two simple armchairs, with a high seating comfort. Jules is the small version and Jim the larger version. Taboga arflex Taboga Taboga armchair was designed by Cini Boeri in 1976. 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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 Neptunia arflex Neptunia Neptunia collection was designed in the 1950s, as a continuous line of Elettra's series, to offer a wide choice to design offices and public spaces.
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
Jules & Jim arflex Jules & Jim Jules & Jim are two simple armchairs, with a high seating comfort. Jules is the small version and Jim the larger version.
Cousy arflex Cousy A sofa with a minimalist and rigorous structure, for a comfortable and, at the same time, decorative effect.
Brigitte Bergère arflex Brigitte Bergère Follow the flowing, softly-curving lines and surfaces, that describe Brigitte armchairs.
Hall arflex Hall We are at the end of the ‘50s: an interesting series of armchairs and sofas, designed by Roberto Menghi and called Hall, joins arflex collection.
Vela arflex Vela Two coloured glasses with different shapes, but complementary, create a play of transparencies.
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
Supplì arflex Supplì Supplì, designed by Luca Nichetto, is an inviting and elegant armchair; the soft and sinuous curves give off heat and embody a spatial anchoring, almost perfect for rest and relaxation.
Tokio arflex Tokio Generous proportions and a friendly, soft, but still very architectural geometry defines the Tokio sofa collection.
Arcolor arflex Arcolor Modular system designed around the classical geometry of the arch, employing from the beginning the disciplined use of the arch to create something more organic.
9000 arflex 9000 arflex, always engaged in a constant work of research and realizations, presents 9000 by Tito Agnoli, a series of compact and variously articulated seats.
Cradle arflex Cradle Cradle's characteristic is based on the structure: a classical triangular construction, that is repeated several times around the models.
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
Neptunia arflex Neptunia Neptunia collection was designed in the 1950s, as a continuous line of Elettra's series, to offer a wide choice to design offices and public spaces.