This innovative Italian design draws on advanced manufacturing techniques for your peace of mind
August 15th, 2012
Lucky Dining Chair with arms is a stackable, outdoor dining chair designed by Roberto Serio for Talenti.

With a robust metal frame, the method of fabrication and coating the chair employs advanced technological processes that are more commonly found in the automotive industry.

Eco-friendly, a cataphoresis treatment coats the chair entirely, sealing any welds and joints against moisture penetration avoiding the potential for rust.
The final stage – powder coating – conceals this innovative barrier and completes the chair with a selection of contemporary coloured finishes.

Suitable for indoor or outdoor use, this piece from the Talenti Furniture Collection is ideal for elegant, sophisticated exteriors characterised by tradition.
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