Marmo Chair By Nathalie Du Pasquier - Post Desing
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Evoking the Bauhaus architectural style and inspired by the "form follows function" principle, this eye-catching chair by Nathalie Du Pasquier is crafted from mahogany. The frame features a rectangular seat with a red wood-veneer panel and straight legs. The elongated backrest is upholstered in fabric with a dual graphic print: intersecting black and red lines on a white background below and an abstract perspective on a red background above. More than just a chair, this piece offers a strong visual impact with a unique aesthetic form, becoming the focal point of any room. Part of the Materialism Collection.
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