Berni

Lounge chair, re-edition of an original design from the 1980s.

Structure and joints: dyed oak wood, plastic and felt spacers.
Support panels for the seat and backrest: multilayer wood.
Upholstery cover: removable and available in the indoor fabrics listed here below and in Whim fabric.

Seat and back padding: stress resistant expanded polyurethane with fixed foam covering in recycled and biodegradable polyester fibre and polyamide.
Upholstery cover: removable and available in the indoor fabrics listed here below and in Whim fabric.

Notes:
Seat and back cushions are fixed onto the structure.

Dyed oak wood is treated with a transparent finish that limits the absorption of liquids and greasy substances.

The Berni armchair originates from a 1980 design. The initial idea was to create a chair equally suited for conversation and dining – at the time, it was paired with a coffee table that could be raised to dining height. The project embodied the highest quality of wood craftsmanship, achieving excellence both in technology and material expertise. The result remains pure poetry even today.

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design : F. Poli