Floor Sample Alina Armchair

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Designed by Antonello Mosca

Linear and simple, Alina small armchair is very severe and sober.

Fabric: ELOM 12829/01 NOTTE

Base: Walnut stained wenge

Perfect behind a desk in an office, it imposes all its appeal even in a less formal environment.

This product has a delivery estimate of 20-24 weeks.

Dimensions:

W 23.25" × D 22.875" × H 31.5"

Masters of The Art of Shaping, Giorgetti has been perfecting innovative woodworking for more than a century from their home in Brianza, Italy. The epitome of Made in Italy style, Giorgetti’s unique and original aesthetic has resulted in a range of functional, contemporary pieces with unmistakable flair.

Antonello Mosca was born in Milan where he gained a degree in Architecture at Milan Polytechnic. He started work as an internal architect in 1964 working on apartments, villas and showrooms in Milan, London, Rome, Naples and Capri. He is presently engaged in a project to create a residential complex with a golf course. With a view to exhibitions and fairs, Antonello Mosca also designs stands for exhibitions such as the ICE and other venues held in Paris, Frankfurt and Shanghai. His professionalism is even recognised in the textile sector, where he was the founder of Tessilforum, the Consortium of Italian Textile Producers, and he also worked for 12 years as a textile consultant for Bayer, where he produced an edition of ‘Visiona’ together with Ferre’, the fashion stylist.He has many diplomas which testify his participation in various Milan Triennials and he has taken part on various occasions regarding contemporary design, which have been held in Genoa, Rome, Florence, Paris and Bangkok. In the editorial field, Mosca has directed the periodical ‘Casamica’ for 23 years and founded ‘Bravacasa’ and ‘In Casa’, having also written numerous articles on furnishing for the ‘il Corriere della Sera’. Furthermore, he has been responsible for pages appearing in ‘Il Resto del Carlino’, regarding furniture, and presently collaborates with ‘Il Giornale’, writing weekly articles dedicated to the home, architecture and urbanism.

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