Donzella chair
Donzella reinterprets the traditional tub chair with woven straw seat. The result is a small armchair, made of natural or lacquered black ash wood, with a domestic, almost ancestral design in the resolution of the point of connection between the seat and the legs, exploiting the clever idea – which an anonymous designer had many years ago – of bifurcating a willow branch to construct the handle of a rake. Donzella is a homage to the inventiveness and flair of the artisans of the past, translated into a chair that is comfortable and decorative at the same...
Read moreDonzella reinterprets the traditional tub chair with woven straw seat. The result is a small armchair, made of natural or lacquered black ash wood, with a domestic, almost ancestral design in the resolution of the point of connection between the seat and the legs, exploiting the clever idea – which an anonymous designer had many years ago – of bifurcating a willow branch to construct the handle of a rake. Donzella is a homage to the inventiveness and flair of the artisans of the past, translated into a chair that is comfortable and decorative at the same time.
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design