Ricciolina is a range of chairs and small tables designed by Marco Maran.
March 14th, 2011
The design revolves around a distinctive one-piece unit that is robust yet flexible, welcoming and supporting the human body in an ergonomically correct position.
All the components – bases, plates, aluminium castings, beams, tops, frames, accessories – have been made specially for Ricciolina.
Ricciolina is available in the versions: chair, armchair, high and low stool, castor-mounted, castor-mounted swivel chair and armchair, 2, 3, 4 seats on beam (bench), chair with fold-flat writing tablet arm.
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