Katana Lounge Chair

Ghidini 1961 - by Paolo Rizzatto

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Item
A750-KATANA-LC
Production Time
4 - 6 weeks
Dimensions
Price
Price from $8,864
Katana Lounge Chair by Ghidini 1961 is a modern Italian lounge chair with a unique design. Katana Lounge Chair’s refined design is enhanced by high-quality upholsteries including fabrics, soft leathers and nabuk.
Katana Lounge Chair by Ghidini 1961 is a modern Italian lounge chair with a unique design. Katana Lounge Chair’s refined design is enhanced by high-quality upholsteries including fabrics, soft leathers and nabuk. This modern lounge chair is perfect to complete a living room or a lounge room with a touch of Italian design.
  • Lounge chair with structure and feet made of die casted brass
  • Brass available in polished, burnished or satin finish
  • Seat made of multilayer covered with polyurethane foam at different densities
  • Backrest made of made of plywood covered with polyurethane rubber of different densities
  • Seat and backrest covered with a final layer made of quilted goose down in cotton lining
  • Different upholsteries available, including fabric, soft leather and nabuk
  • The upholstery is NOT removable
  • For custom options, please contact customer service
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Ghidini 1961

Ghidini 1961

Ghidini 1961 is a company that represents contemporary Italian craftsmanship excellence. Specializing in die casting brass and aluminum, the company combines advanced modern technologies and rapid prototyping with traditional craft skills. Working principally with brass, a valued material which features golden tones and reflections, and which is pleasant to the touch thanks to its warm and velvety surface, they have developed a remarkable collection of furniture, lamps and home accessories that are true testimonies of great Italian craftsmanship combined with state of the art production. Thanks to Ghidini 1961, brass is making a comeback on the contemporary design scene.