The new collection to Insitu is more than just child’s play.
October 16th, 2013
New to the Doll range from Billiani, is the aesthetic Doll Lounge. Designed by Emilio Nanni, the Doll Lounge is the perfect balance between form, function and cutting edge design – its full, rounded shape conveying lightness and elegance.
As the name suggests, the Doll range is a collection of ‘dollies’. A complete range of chairs, armchairs, lounge chairs, barstools and tables, all exhibit alluringly sweet lines in solid beech or metal frames. All seats and backs are upholstered, or stained and lacquered.
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