“Fartura” in Portuguese, means abundance, wealth. Not in the financial sense exactly, but of everything that brings joy and happiness. It is a term widely used in Italian family meals, to represent the quantity and variety of food on the table.
The Fartura armchair appropriates this concept exactly, with a solid wood structure of large and succulent proportions. Drawing inspiration from the concept of Neotenic Design, inherently modern and contemporary, the designer aimed to encapsulate the distinct essence of this armchair within its compact form. Note the whimsical touch as the legs, reminiscent of animal limbs, imbue the chair with a sense of playful movement, as if poised to scamper away at any moment.
With sophisticated manufacture, capable only by the use of robots that create perfect fits for the wooden pieces, Fartura armchair is made from Brazilian Tauari wood, which has a natural matte honey tone, but which can also be in a dark ebonized tone. The tapestry is reminiscent of a (synthetic) sheep fur pattern in light or black.
Choose between the options:
Tauari wood finished in colorless matte varnish and cream-toned bouclé, or,
Tauari wood in ebonized tone and black bouclé.
Dimensions LxWxH | 80x72x66cm (31x28x26'') |
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Weight (kg) | 18 |
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