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Savoia | Chair with armrests

Frame in chrome-plated or painted aluminium. Seat and backrest in mineral-filled recycled technopolymer for indoor and outdoor use. Chrome-plated version for indoor use only.More info
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From  510.40 CHF Regular Price  638.00 CHF
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Unveiled as one of the new products at the 2026 Salone del Mobile in Milan, the Savoia with armrests, designed by Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby, combines a die-cast aluminium frame with a shell made from mineral-filled recycled technopolymer.

The integration of the armrests extends the continuity of the silhouette whilst providing additional support, making it suitable for both residential and communal spaces. Its lightweight construction allows for flexible use both indoors and outdoors. The chrome version is intended exclusively for indoor use.

Protecting or storing your chairs when not in use will help preserve their appearance over the seasons.

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Weight: 6 kg.

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Total height (cm)  79.00 cm
Seat height (cm)  46.00 cm
Width (cm)  45.00 cm
Depth (cm)  51.00 cm
Outdoor Yes
Warranty  2.00 an
SKU KA_253611_ref

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