1980s Comoda Chair by Maurizio Peregalli for Zeus Noto

$1,155.00
1980s Comoda Chair by Maurizio Peregalli for Zeus Noto
1980s Comoda Chair by Maurizio Peregalli for Zeus Noto
1980s Comoda Chair by Maurizio Peregalli for Zeus Noto
1980s Comoda Chair by Maurizio Peregalli for Zeus Noto
1980s Comoda Chair by Maurizio Peregalli for Zeus Noto

1980s Comoda Chair by Maurizio Peregalli for Zeus Noto

$1,155.00

Designed by Maurizio Peregalli for Zeus Noto during the 1980s, the Comoda Chair reflects the restrained industrial language that defined much of the brand’s early production, where raw material honesty was favoured over decorative finish. Its tubular steel frame, disciplined proportions and pared back silhouette place it firmly within the more architectural side of Italian postmodern design, balancing utility with a deliberate sense of structure. The chair carries a quiet severity that works equally well as dining seating or as a single placed accent within a study, gallery or dressing room. This tends to suit interiors where furniture is selected for line and proportion first, and comfort is understood as part of good structure rather than softness. It sits best against stone, timber and natural light, where the form can hold its own without visual noise around it.

Measures: 54 cm W × 48 cm D × 84 cm H (Seat 46 cm H)

Conditioned for presence and atmosphere

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