Описание товара
"Cinderella who turns into a princess," we could write, paraphrasing Aurelio Zanotta about the process that led to the creation of the Maggiolina chaise longue. Based on the hypothesis of an inexpensive, collapsible chair, it was designed by Marco Zanuso in the late 1940s for a competition held by MoMA New York. It had a construction of a curved steel tube from which hung a "bag" of burlap, the "pockets" of which contained two panels of plywood inserted to support two soft pillows used as a seat and backrest. Tube diameter 18 mm, 18/8 polished or painted black steel tubular frame or with a finish of natural or black nickel and satin. The leather base of the chaise longue Back cushion is filled with goose down. The seat cushion is upholstered in polyurethane. Cushion covers and armrests made of Ecofire or leather.