Billiani is the latest addition to the Insitu collection, offering traditional Italian furniture.
September 5th, 2013
The Gradisca chair is the latest design from Billiani. Designed by Werther Toffolini and supplied by Insitu, the Gradisca embodies a doe-like, sweet quality that is perfect for any contemporary setting.
Its slim vertical lines and subtle curvature engender an idiosyncratic characteristic that is both playful and modern, while still remaining traditional.
Available in numerous finishes, Gradisca can fit any aesthetic. Options include a stained or lacquered solid beech, and a side chair with seat and back options is also available in either an upholstered or laminate finish.
Insitu introduces the stylish craftsmanship of the Billiani timber furniture collection. Designed and manufactured by a family company in Italy for over 100 years, Billiani is now the latest addition to the Insitu collection.
Billiani is a historic company located in the timber chair district of Manzano in Northeast Italy.
A family business where craftsmanship has been handed down through generations, Billiani develops furniture that links modernity with tradition, designing furniture that intertwines the past with the present.
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