Designed by Paola Vella, for Arflex, Gina provides both style and comfort.
October 21st, 2013
Focusing on both aesthetics and functionality, Gina is the latest release from Poliform.
Its leaf spring suspension ensures that its slender frame is both contemporary in style, and comfortable in use.
Elastic straps for the backrest both support and soften its shape, with its attention to detail contributing to Gina’s ergonomic value.
Gina also features removable covers, with its matte lacquered structure available in black, white and red.
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