Costela Pouf
Tacchini is delighted to reissue Costela by Martin Eisler, icon of Brazilian 1950s design. An elegant yet informal armchair. With its sensual aesthetic, natural materials and intelligent design, it offers sophisticated personalization. Costela is a paradigm of creative design. The fundamental idea on which the chair is built is the beautiful wooden structure with its wooden ribs embracing both the seat and the back, and the functional and aesthetic completion of the detail, ensuring absolute comfort with an extremely natural style in their almost random position. The structure is easy to dismantle and recycle, a characteristic perfect for the current need and tendency to produce furniture that gives due consideration to the principles of sustainability and durability. The possibility to play with the fabric coverings makes Costela not only an unmistakable piece of history, but also an item of renewed and irresistible modernity. Complete with Costela armchair. Costela Pouf is available in different colors and materials, contact us to discover the catalogue. The item in the photo is made with Thesium fabric available in different colors.
Price 1.830,00€
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Size: Depth 56 cm, Height 40 cm, Width 74 cm
Sitting height: 40 cm
Color: Dark Turquoise
Material: Fabric, Wood
Shipped in 6/8 weeks.
The shipping cost are referred to curbside.
This item is “Made to Order”.
Tacchini
Tacchini is a philosophy. Behind every objects there is a story, behind every story there is a person. Tacchini is the pure essence of “Made in Italy“. The Tacchini collection and design are about more than just production and processes. The history of this family and of the history that bears the name of his founder Antonio Tacchini, is interwoven with the history of Italian and international design.
All Tacchini products are manufactured in the verdant area of Brianza between Milan and Como since 1967. Each piece of furniture created in this building carries withinit the hallmark of Italian design: the ability to give any space a sense of place, be it public or private, domestic or communal, filling it with presence.
