Merging a classic aesthetic and a contemporary approach to the use of wood, Orchestra emerges as a chair that conveys the idea of familiarity and reliability through a sophisticated and painstakingly controlled language. Philippe Tabet has cleverly produced such a refined and interesting design that Orchestra is eloquent and attractive from any angle. With their square section, the rear legs are splayed out slightly, morphing into armrests as they travel upwards, drawing a curving and beautifully tactile outline. These unbroken lines lend a clean,
cohesive look to the resulting whole. The ergonomic design of the padded seat provides comfort, wrapping round and supporting the body. Orchestra is perfect for any room of the home, from the kitchen to the study or even the bedroom, and also comes in a version without armrests, addition to the office.
Not available with Soul and Venezia fabrics.
Philippe Tabet design
Inspired by the modern movement of the 1930s, Lina is the perfect synthesis of tradition and modernity, striking a balance that reflects Pianca’s sophisticated creative vision and that of the designer.
Rigidity and fluidity coexist in a design with clean, elegant lines, revealing Japanese influences.
The legs, fluted downward and flared, contribute to a dynamic and distinctive aesthetic. The slightly inclined and curved backrest, along with the seat, provides ergonomic support for the back.
Craftsmanship and industrial processes are harmoniously integrated in this piece.
Design by Federica Biasi