Neve, a seat with rigorous yet soft lines, reinterprets the classic wooden chair in a contemporary vein.
January 19th, 2011
The support structure is characterised by a format of distinct lines of various thicknesses, which give it a pleasant aerodynamicity, and the roundness of the spindle legs and the slim curvature of the back and suspended seat make soften its figure.
Available with and without arms in black stained ash, red stained ash, mongoi stained ash and natural ash, that accentuate its decoration and at the same time ensures its elegance, giving it a vintage 1950s appearance.
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