阿戈沙发
Design Carlo Colombo,
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Armchair and sofas with the base frame in profiled steel painted in a black colour, covered with solid walnut canaletto wood (fin.11), the back and the armrests in poplar plywood. The feet and the flanks are available in solid walnut canaletto wood (fin.11) or in liquid metal in the bronze or titanium versions.
One cushion in goose feathers for the armchair and two for the sofas are recommended. The padding is in goose feathers with inserts in flexible multi-density polyurethane and the not removable upholstery is in fabric or leather.
1060W|920D|710H

The tradition of "Italian furniture spokesperson" Giorgetti dates back more than 100 years. In 1898, Luigi Giorgetti founded Giorgetti in Meda, Italy. Specializing in the production of finely carved wooden classical furniture, it is famous for its excellent craftsmanship.
With an international vision and a focus on foreign culture, Giorgetti stands out from the competition. In 1920, Giorgetti entered the US market and exported semi-finished products to its exports. Subsequently, the company continued to develop and became a comprehensive company with operations throughout Italy and gradually infiltrating into more European countries. Later, with two new branches in Germany and the Netherlands, as well as a new showroom in Milan, Giorgetti consolidated its position in Europe.
In 1980, Giorgetti found a way to break through the self: working with famous architects, painters, sculptors and other artists to inject fresh blood into Giorgetti's furniture innovation, incorporating more architectural mechanics, enriching the design and creation of modern furniture. The final creation of the "Giorgetti style" also changed the style of furniture design.
The achievement of "Giorgetti style" is the uniqueness of its product design. In order to maintain this uniqueness, Giorgetti cooperates with artists who are not furniture designers, aiming to make artists in different fields collide and make beautiful ones. spark. The most important thing is that artists from different fields have their own interpretations of beauty. This unique interpretation is the unique source of beauty that constitutes the “Giorgetti style”.