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Sela Lounge Chair - Narrow Arms

De La Espada
From ฿324,000
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.
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Sela lounge chair, designed by Luca Nichetto, reflects a passion for woodworking, with a tactile timber form with beautiful joinery. An exquisite leather seat, custom made by a Portuguese saddlemaker, is suspended from the chair frame, then softened with upholstered cushions. Sela boasts an ageless appearance with a contemporary edge; the perfect blend of natural elements, craftsmanship, and timeless appeal.

Sela Lounge Chair - Narrow Arms

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W68 x D71 x H75

From ฿324,000
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Luca Nichetto

Luca Nichetto

Luca Nichetto was born in 1976 in Venice. He graduated in industrial design from the Università Iuav di Venezia in 1998. In 1999, He worked with Murano-based glass maker Salviati, and became a product designer and consultant for lighting company Foscarini. He opened studio in Venice in 2006 and in 2011 he moved to Stockholm to open a second studio and to live there. He worked for many international brands and has developed knowledge of the design industry. He has lectured and led workshops at universities. His work has been exhibited worldwide and He has been awarded international prizes.

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