Romby dining chair
Geometric allure and retro look give the Romby chair an abstract charm.
Perfect in a dining room or in a working environment, Romby is a cocoon armchair with impeccable proportions and workmanship, which embraces the body while leaving it free to move, surrounded by a feeling of great lightness.
Romby consists of two structural elements featuring well-balanced sizes and materials. The truncated conical base in natural or black stained ash solid wood, is connected to a soft and compact padded swivel seat.
The swivel base is composed of 12 solid wood boards, which are joined and then turned and brushed through an exquisite cabinet-making workmanship until a perfect truncated cone is obtained and the natural grain of solid wood stands out.
The upholstered seat is the result of foam moulding and of a perfectly finished and tight-fitting cover that creates a soft and enveloping shell.
The chair, whose cover cannot be removed, comes in all fabrics, leathers, eco-leathers and Nabuk of the Porro Collection, execpt for velvet.
From the transformation of the Romby chair comes the Romby armchair for all-round use, opening up new possibilities in the home office and contract sector.
The shapes of the padded shell seem to blossom, widening and rising to create the armrests, releasing a new, unprecedented feeling of softness and naturalness, but still retaining the lightness and minimalism of the original model.
The truncated cone base, on the other hand, gives way to the convenience of 4 central wooden legs, a sort of change of clothes with the visual effect of a full, suspended upper volume that seems to take flight, in the name of cosiness and functionality.
Dimensions. Armchair: L. 627 x H. 805 x P. 533 mm.
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- Dining
Porro
Brand
Since 1925 the Porro family manages a company supporting a unique furnishing philosophy, matching handicraft tradition of the time with the most modern advanced manufacturing and information technologies. The furnishing culture as family wealth, together with the diktats, production is based on, that is formal...