Heaven, by Jean-Marie Massaud, is part of the Advanced Collection of outdoor furniture from EMU. Its great charisma and style, make Heaven a unique product. According to the designer, it is ’a manifesto of elegance, mid way between glamour and timeless sensuality. The airy silhouettes of the chairs, armchairs, tables and flower boxes stage the […]
November 21st, 2008
Heaven, by Jean-Marie Massaud, is part of the Advanced Collection of outdoor furniture from EMU. Its great charisma and style, make Heaven a unique product. According to the designer, it is ’a manifesto of elegance, mid way between glamour and timeless sensuality. The airy silhouettes of the chairs, armchairs, tables and flower boxes stage the privileges of open air life with refinement’. Steel is woven like a fabric by means of a single automated welding process, softening the volume of the objects, rendering them almost weightless.
Applications: Indoor / outdoor, home, cafes, hotels, food courts etc
Variations: Dining chairs, armchairs, tables, vases
Finish: Steel frames pass through the most advanced anti-corrosion technique “e-coat”, and are then polyester-coated.
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