Perfect for contemporary projects, Juliet is a rounder armchair with soft curves and proportions. The black texturized steel tubing and legs provide a rough touch while the comfortable upholstered seat balances for high quality and comfort. This armchair presents delicate slopes highlighted by elegant stitching techniques.
Dalya is an armchair that gently integrates in hospitality spaces, yet also adapts to domestic living rooms and bedrooms. It is not a conventional armchair. Dalia distinguishes itself for generous, playful proportions; the volume of the seat is deliberately oversized to guarantee extreme comfort, while playing with the curved backrest.
The Popsi lounge chair combines bold design with sophisticated materials, specifically metal and hide. The base features delicately criss-crossed rods which follow a complex design to produce a sleek metal web. From the four corners of the feet, groups of two or three rods spring upwards, turning multiple acute angles before joining up with the four corners of the shell of the large tub chair, which is covered with hide. The curved lines are emphasised by precise decorative stitching, which speaks about Lema’s sartorial approach.
The result of a collaboration with Chiara Andreatti, the Taiki armchair puts a contemporary spin on classic shaping thanks to its cosy-looking padding, which tempts you to indulge in some relaxation. The artisanal detail of the stitching lends a modern feel to the chair, yet the influence of Le Corbusier is clear in its lines and proportions. Meanwhile, the structure in heat-treated, oak-dyed ash incorporates an Oriental sense of rigour.