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Fabric armchair with removable cover Gosol

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Inspired by Verzelloni Divanitas (not replica Verzelloni Divanitas)

Due to the copyright notice, please note that this product is not a replica

Inspired by: Verzelloni Divanitas

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Divanitas is a new version of the model designed by Alberto Lievore & Asociados and created by Verzelloni in 1996. The model retains the innovative, sinuous and essential lines of the first edition, while changing the proportions and comfort of the seat and backrest to better suit current living needs. The reduced depth makes Divanitas suitable for small spaces and areas. The offer includes three different sizes of sofas, a low armchair, a high armchair and a pouffe. The covers can be completely and easily removed. Depending on the fabric chosen, the upholstery cover can be supplied in two different finishes: single stitched or with "Punto Cavallo"). "Punto Cavallo" is a decorative stitch available in 11 colors that can be freely matched to the material. The fabric should be selected from those identified as suitable for this finish. There is an additional fee for the "Punto Cavallo" option.
Frame: The frame is made of solid wood and plywood, sprung with interwoven elastic bands. The foot is made of polished cast aluminum. On request and for an additional fee, in wood finishes: natural oak or heather oak.
Filling: non-deformable, foamed polyurethane and polyester fibers of varying density; lining made of cotton canvas combined with polyester fiber.

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Verzelloni, Lievore Altherr Molina, Divanitas, Sofas and armchairs, Furniture, Armchairs, armchair, Contemporary armchairs, Fabric armchairs, Upholstered armchairs, Armchairs with removable cover, Armchairs with armrests

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