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Arc

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Rubinacci Napoli - Arc by Hitoshi Makino

Arc, a furnishing system consisting of an armchair and a small table, represents the most recent result of Hitoshi Makino's artistic career and his desire to build a bridge between Japanese aesthetics and Italian culture.

Rubinacci Napoli - Arc by Hitoshi Makino
Product description
The seat of Arc tilts slightly backwards and is composed within a wide and deep structure defined through clear and minimal lines, drawn according to a process of progressive subtraction. The appearance of the armchair seems to refer as much to the past as to a new vision of the future, according to a transversality that makes it capable of adapting to numerous furnishing contexts.
The Arc system is completed by a small table available in three different heights and characterized by a large and flat glass surface inscribed in a profile with rounded corners.
Rubinacci Napoli - Arc by Hitoshi Makino
Product name

Arc

Designer

Hitoshi Makino

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