bali armchair
Design Carlo Colombo,
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Glass fiber reinforced plastic, flannelette, the PU leather, genuine leather, stainless steel
An armchair, designed by Carlo Colombo, that offers relax according to the most recent aesthetics. The design couples big dimensions and smooth forms, thanks to the metal structure. The sofas and armchairs collection: in the living area there is a full coherence between modular systems, complements and the elements dedicated to comfort. Collaborating with prestigious international designers, Poliform completes its offer with a variety of proposals that underline versatility. A series of different armchairs and sofas, able to explore a wide range of aesthetical approaches and to become part of a full “Home project”, where every piece of furniture matches with the other, in a highly harmonious interior design project. Structure: molded polyurethane foam. Pre-covring: polyester padding. Base: chromed metal feet. Final outstretched covering: removable in fabric.
820 w | 880 d | 710 h

Poliform is currently a leading player on the international furniture scene. The highly successful result of adventurous enterprise, the company has always based its vision on the search for quality by updating its lines in keeping with all that is good in contemporary lifestyle trends. The Poliform collection is set out as a wide diversified choice and includes systems and furnishing accessories for the whole house: bookcases, complements, wardrobes, beds, kitchens, sofas and armchairs. Poliform's comprehensive production range carries with it the design idea of a 'Poliform house' with stylistically compatible component parts; a 'global project' for each architectural situation thanks to the exceptional versatility of its modular systems. Poliform dedicates its creative and productive resources also to the parallel and complementary activity of large residential and commercial projects. Poliform has been heavily involved in realizations of the highest standard like London's West End Quay, the AOL Time Warner Center in New York, the Presidential Chambers of the Clinton Library in Little Rock and the Palmolive Building in Chicago.