Nolita references the origins of Pedrali and their first outdoor metal seats.
May 1st, 2015
Designed by Simone Mandelli and Antonio Pagliarulo, Nolita is a family of outdoor seats which recalls the origins of a historic course, started by Mario Pedrali in 1963 with his first metal garden chairs.

The collection seems to arise from the memories of a sunny and lively square, a timeless place, giving birth to simple and iconic shapes. Completely made of steel, it is designed specifically for outdoor use.
The collection includes chair and armchair with two different back heights, and stool in two heights. An additional seat cushion is also available.
Colours: white, yellow, orange, red, terracotta, light blue, anthracite grey, sage green.
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