Tondina, designed by Favaretto & Partners, is a charming chair that is inspired by the rigour and style of Nordic design.
With versatile design and a sleek and delicate silhouette, the Tondina chair range is a natural fit in spaces from commercial to retail to residential, and even outdoors. Inspired by the rigour of Nordic design, Tondina is a product characterised by simple and clean shapes, in plywood oak, matched to a frame available in various finishes.
Modern, tidy and delicate, Tondina is a chair that’s easy to place in the most different furnishing contexts. Its structure and seat are available in several colours – white matte, black matte, chromium-plated, black chrome steel or copper chromed steel. And the polypropylene seat shell is available in peach, coal black, marsala, light teal, almond grey, cipria and white, from Infiniti Design – For any enquiries, reach out info@infiniti-design.com.au
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