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A small armchair that conveys warmth and comfort through carefully curated fine craftsmanship details.
SINUOUS ELEGANCE
A small armchair that conveys warmth and comfort through carefully curated fine craftsmanship details.
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PRODUCT CARE AND MAINTENANCE
In this manual you will find some recommendations for the care and maintenance of your Cassina products.
The materials are divided into different categories; each one is accompanied by its own information sheet with instructions, preventative measures and methods for cleaning.
2023
As if floating above the exoskeleton of the structure, a soft padded shell, upholstered in fabric, creates a roomy welcoming seat with a uniquely sinuous design. The Esosoft armchair is informed by the timeless creativity of architect and designer Antonio Citterio and enters into dialogue with the other furniture in the collection. The particular curve of the backrest, which embraces the slender structure, lends shape to the back for an additional casual, light-hearted support upon which to perch. The exacting attention to detail that showcases the excellence of Cassina products is highlighted in the leather-clad armrests embellished with hand-stitching that makes the armchair even more elegant and inviting. The Esosoft Armchair was designed with a focus on sustainability, utilising circular materials like polyurethane with a percentage of polyols derived from biological sources and recycled PET wadding in the padding. The base can be completely disassembled to facilitate recovery of the materials at the end of its life-cycle.
I CONTEMPORANEI
Antonio Citterio is an Italian architect and designer. From 1972 to 1981, after graduating from the Milan Polytechnic, Citterio worked primarily in the field of industrial design in collaboration with Paolo Nava. At the same time, he also pursued his own work in both architecture and interior design. Between 1986 and 1996, he worked alongside his wife, architect Terry Dwan, designing buildings in Europe and Japan.