Adda armchair
The Adda armchair possesses the same straightforward, contemporary aesthetic as the seating system of the same name. Generous cushions with goose-down padding and piping that underscores their soft, welcoming shape offer delightful visual contrast to the light metal structure. The cushions are creased with a unique lengthwise stitching detail that produces a slight wrinkle in the surface of the upholstery – which can be crafted in fabric or leather. In addition to following the natural fold created upon sitting, the stitching lends Adda a distinctive look. The armchair rests on a metal base covered in leather or fabric, while the exposed cast-aluminum feet reveal their graceful, yet absolutely contemporary vibe.
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Antonio Citterio
Designer (2017)
Antonio Citterio, born 1950 in Meda, Italy, studied architecture at the Milan Polytechnic. In 1972 he began work as a designer and consultant in the field of industrial design, before joining Terry Dwan as a partner at Studio Citterio/Dwan from 1987-96. He held...
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