The weave is inspired by the diamond-shaped motif that decorated many hallways in Milan at the outset of the 20th century. The deep-buttoned upholstery effect has been renewed and interpreted to create a modern, lighter and more delicate piece of furniture. A slim, metal structure supports an independent seat cushion and a soft back cushion in fabric or leather.
Alix
[ Matteo Thun & Antonio Rodriguez ]
The Alix armchair stands out for its backrest made of green or dark brown leather strips woven in such a way as to create a diamond-shaped pattern. The structure consists of slim metal legs that support a seat cushion and a soft back cushion in fabric or leather.
designer
Matteo Thun & Antonio Rodriguez
Matteo Thun, architect and designer born in Bolzano in 1952, studied at the Academy of Salzburg with Oskar Kokoschka and at the University of Florence. Antonio Rodriguez was born in 1963 and grew up in Spain. He studied in Valencia and Milan.
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