Glisette Dining Chair
The Glisette dining chair is the perfect way to complete the look of a modern dining table. The unique angled chair back with a gas spring flexible back mechanism offers an edgy silhouette as well as the ability to lean back comfortably while eating and enjoying one another's company. The discreetly placed mechanism underneath the chair for a sleek touch and the cushioned seat and back add appeal.
Designed by Donato D'Urbino and Paolo Lomazzi for Naos and manufactured in Italy, the Glisette dining chair is durable. It features a sturdy metal frame that is available in an array of metal finishes while its upholstery options include soft leather and eco-leather. Glisette dining chair pairs well with a variety of luxurious Naos-designed dining tables.
Designed by
Since 1966, Donato D’Urbino and Paolo Lomazzi have been working together designing architecture, objects, scenography, furnishings and urban projects. Until his death in 1991, they worked with the accomplished architect Jonathan De Pas as well and created internationally respected projects.
Focusing on furniture and temporary pieces of architecture, the duo experiments with new innovative techniques and cutting-edge materials. Donato D'Urbino and Paolo Lomazzi have many awards and accolades under their belt, and their work is on display at museums around the world.
Manufactured by
- Designed by Donato D'Urbino and Paolo Lomazzi
- Unique gas spring flexible back mechanism
- Sturdy steel frame
- Frame available in a variety of metal finishes
- Upholstery includes soft leather and eco-leather options
- Manufactured in Italy
- 17¾"W × 23½"D × 37¾"H (seat height: 17¾")
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