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George Nelson is considered one of the most important figures in American design. An architect, product and exhibition designer, and writer, he was a leading voice in the discourse on design and architecture for several decades. Vitra is the only authorized manufacturer of products specified by Nelson for the European and Middle Eastern markets.
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For this voluminous armchair, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec used an extremely durable knit fabric that fits the chair's frame like a glove. Thanks to the knit upholstery, the Slow Chair combines soft comfort with ergonomic support, enhanced by the thin seat and back cushions. The translucent upholstery replaces the thick cushions of traditional armchairs, creating a light yet generously proportioned design. Whether in the living room or on the porch, the Slow Chair stands out as a discreet and elegant armchair that maintains a high level of comfort.
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A hidden gem waiting to be discovered! DB is an acronym for “diamante en bruto” (rough diamond), a nickname Elena and Esther Castaño have jokingly used for years whenever they settled into an old prototype designed by their father. Every summer, the enormous, comfortable armchair enveloped them during afternoons of reading or siesta, and they always said, “We don’t understand why it never went on sale! With a few minor tweaks, it would fit perfectly into the Sancal catalog. It’s a rough diamond waiting to be polished…” And so it was done. After a slight restyling and an update of materials, DB is ready for anyone to enjoy. Its diagonals and faceted angles, applied even to the legs, are reminiscent of the coveted stone. Moreover, its appearance is striking, so the “rough” designation is quite fitting. Now it’s up to you to decide if you want to polish it. Textile and leather cover: fully removable. Internal structure: wooden frame with 80mm elastic webbing in the seat and 60mm in the backrest, covered with 27kg/m³ density foam. Seat cushion: 35AT density foam covered with a cotton cover and filled with FiberDream. Backrest, lumbar, and arm cushions: cotton covers filled with FiberDream. Legs: solid ash wood. Available in various ash stain finishes.
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Nómada is a traveling armchair that has circled the globe several times through the numerous projects it has been featured in. Compact and small in size, its classic contemporary style makes it a staple for any setting, whether in its upholstered version or with wooden arms. The structure is made of solid wood covered with foam. The seat and back frames are prepared with NEA webbing. The seat cushion is made with high-density, non-deformable HRD foam. The backrest is made with polyurethane foam. The arms can be made of beech wood or upholstered, with beech wood legs. Nómada is available in fabric, leather, or synthetic leather. Its frame is fixed and the cover is not removable.
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The internal structure is made of wood covered with foam. The external structure is made of stained solid ash wood. The seat frame is constructed with NEA webbing. The backrest frame is made of MDF. The seat and backrest cushions are made of HR foam with varying densities. The stools have a satin-finish stainless steel footrest. The upholstery in fabric, leather, or vinyl is always fixed and non-removable.
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The frame is made of solid wood covered with foam. The seat frame is constructed with NEA webbing. The backrest and armrests are made of MDF. The seat and back cushions are made of foam with varying densities. The central leg is made of chromed steel rod. The seat cushion cover is always removable; the rest of the frame is fixed.
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The structure is made of solid wood covered with foam. The seat and back frames are prepared with NEA webbing. The seat and backrest are made with high-density, non-deformable foam. The legs are made of stained beech wood. The central swivel base is made of satin-finished stainless steel. Silencio is available in fabric, leather, or synthetic leather. Its structure is fixed and the cover is not removable.
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Two types of armrests, three armchairs, twelve sofas, nine different modules, and one corner piece allow you to create a custom arrangement for each project. Rafa García recommends creating corner configurations with any of the high-arm pieces, although the right-angle option is also available.
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The Swedish studio Note has drawn inspiration from a barrel to create a version of our old Marie Antoinette armchair. The base is available in two metallic finishes: bronze and mother-of-pearl. Its slender rods mimic the staves of a barrel. The seat and backrest are injection-molded with flexible polyurethane foam. The interior is smooth and can be upholstered in fabric or leather. The padding on the exterior features vertical lines to simulate staves climbing the structure.












