This Pellerossa armrest chair is shown here in beechwood, and with nine upholstery seating fabrics to select from. The upholstery options include leather, vegetable leather or Sponge fabric. The Pellerossa's chair structure is also available in Canaletto walnut, oak or solid black aniline wood, as well as without an armrests, and in stool form. If you are interested in the Pelleossa chair in an additional structural material, with arms or as a stool chair.
In 2003, after attending the European Institute of Design, he worked in Enzo Mari's studio . In the meantime he started his activity as an independent designer collaborating with Italian and foreign companies. Since 2004 he has developed self-production projects in small series. He works in close collaboration with the artisans, careful to personally control all phases of product development and being passionate about the problems of the project, in particular those that relate to wood and craftsmanship. In the same years he worked and collaborated with the model maker and luthier Francesco Rivolta. In 2007 he participated for the first time in the Salone Satellite with the "Quadrato" table which went into production and was selected for the permanent Cosmit collection. In 2009 he met Michele De Lucchi with whom he began a collaboration still in progress. In 2010 he participated in the Salone Satellite for the second time and together with Alvaro Catalan de Ocòn he won the 2010 Design Report Award . Since 2010 he has been a professor of Industrial design at the NABA in Milan with a Product Design course entitled "Non-Object Projects". In 2012 he was invited by the NGO "Liveinslums" to design the furnishings of the " why not academy " in Nairobi. In 2012 he designed the interiors of the 28 Places restaurant”In Milan creating the furnishings with the prisoners of the Bollate prison in Milan, in a laboratory set up for this project and still functioning. In 2013 he was invited, as "Affiliated Fellow" to spend 4 months at the prestigious American Academy in Rome , where he carried out research aimed at creating a mapping of the production-artisan fabric of the historic center of Rome. Also in 2013, at the Triennale he presented a collection of objects selected in the Nairobi slums, made with urban waste but with the typical logics of serial production; The exhibition is entitled " Made in slums ", curated by Fulvio Irace. It collaborates with Italian and foreign companies and NGOs such as Tod’s , Saeco, Danese, Miniforms, Bolia, Valsecchi1918, Officinanove, Liveinslums as well as constantly carrying out research through small series work. His work has been published in the most important national and international magazines (Domus, Interni, Abitare, Intramuros, Wallpaper, Details, Inventario, Design Report, Monocle, Elle Decor, ...)
Additional information:
Dimensions: Seat height 47.4 cm, overall chair height 86 cm, width of chair 53 cm, depth of chair 50 cm.
Seat finishes available in: Upholstery.
Base finishes: Beech, Canaletto walnut, oak or black aniline solid wood.
Seat finishes available in: Upholstered in vegetable leather, leather, and sponge fabric.
Base finishes: Available in beechwood. If you are interested in the Canaletto walnut, oak or solid black aniline wood.
Structural options: Shown with armrest. If you are interested in this chair as a stool or without arms.
Prices may vary.
VAT not included.