Florence is a reintroduction of a timeless and elegant design icon.
March 22nd, 2011
Florence is manufactured the same way as Bentwood chairs were manufactured 150 years ago.
The process involves bending a piece of steamed solid wood at an angle of as many as 180° is a job that only human hands can manage.
Bentwood chairs are highly sought-after for architects, hotel administrators, restaurants, and cafés as they aptly represent old world style in today’s modern environments.
James Richardson
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