Inspired by one of Kyoto’s most important sacred places, the Inari family of furniture is closely linked to the Fushimi series, sharing the same conceptual roots and main characteristics of form and style. Symmetry, lightness, a stylishness in its details and cleanliness of line make Inari a series marked by elegant, pared-back forms.
The meticulous woodworking of the ash, which is milled and turned, creates an extraordinary continuity between the surfaces both to the touch and to the eye, highlighting the old-fashioned craftsmanship that has gone into its making.
All edges are rounded and, with the sinuousness of its joints, there are no sharp disconnects between the base and upper structure. Both products offer plenty of scope for customization
Philippe Tabet design
A design that represents expertise and craftsmanship, exuding beauty in its clever meshing of tradition and modern living.
The seat is made entirely of expertly hand-crafted coloured rope weave. The weave design is a broad chequered central section with single strands looping around the steel frame at the side. In this way, the whole body is supported and cradled snugly in any position.
To repeat the tactile and aesthetic experience of the seat, the tube steel armrests are also rope-wrapped and the rest of the structure is painted steel tube in the Espresso or Seta shades.
The legs splay outwards gently to give the Nuvola armchair maximum stability.
Pier Luigi Frighetto design