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Via XXV aprile, 35 Traversetolo
Parma 43029 , Italy
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Italian Red Leather Sofa Daisy by Poltrona Frau, Italy 2008
$ 5,850
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Description
The Daisy sofa features soft, enveloping shapes, with curves that invite relaxation. Compact and free from wrinkles or excesses, its upholstery highlights the beauty of Pelle Frau®. This design, inspired by the 1930s, is reinterpreted in a modern key, showcasing essential lines that reflect our times.
The Daisy 2-seater sofa by Poltrona Frau, upholstered in red leather and equipped with comfortable seats filled with goose down, is a perfect furniture complement that combines comfort and functionality. Crafted from high-quality materials, it ensures excellent durability over time, while its simple and linear design makes it suitable for any environment.
In 2012, to celebrate its centenary, Poltrona Frau inaugurated the Poltrona Frau Museum at its headquarters in Tolentino. Designed by Italian architect Michele De Lucchi, the museum features a rigorous industrial architecture elegantly integrated within the Poltrona Frau facilities. This structure not only houses a vast collection of furniture, drawings, images, advertising campaigns, and materials never before presented to the public, but also serves as a tribute to the tradition and innovation of Italian design.
The Poltrona Frau Museum spans 1400 m² and offers visitors an immersive experience in the company's history, intertwining the evolution of taste and design over time. The exhibited collection celebrates "the Intelligence of Hands," highlighting the craftsmanship and quality of materials that have made the Poltrona Frau brand famous worldwide.
Inside the museum, visitors can admire iconic pieces and discover the stories behind the creation of each object, exploring the stylistic and technological evolution of the company. Among the exhibits are collaborations with internationally renowned designers who have contributed to defining the prestige and uniqueness of Poltrona Frau. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 51.18 in; H. 33.86 in; D. 33.46 in; W. 130 cm; H. 86 cm; D. 85 cm; Seat H. 17.72 in; Seat H. 45 cm;
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