The wood frame, worked in every detail, is an identical matrix for armchair and lounge, which together create the Peggy collection designed by Marco Zito. With a natural, stained or matte lacquered finish, the ashwood creates two ‘trestles’ that act as legs, with different inclinations and shaped at the edges for a soft, radiating effect. They culminate in an elegant and comfortable armrest, enhanced by a lightly upholstered part covered in leather or fabric, while they are joined by two wooden crosspieces that support the shell. This one takes on a different connotation between the two products: while the seat cushion, sloping, harmonious and rhythmic with a raised perimeter edging and surface stitching, is the same for both versions, the backrest, on the other hand, establishes its defining aesthetic. In the armchair, it is lower, with a rounded upper profile; in the lounge, on the other hand, the same silhouette is fitted with a sizeable headrest, with padding molded to different thicknesses. The result is a contemporary collection that evolves some typical 1950s stylistic features into a versatile design that can be used to furnish living or waiting areas, even in the combination of the two models.
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