Bugatti Chair - Black

Inspired by Franz Romero
Special Price $993.26 Regular Price $2,483.17
In stock
SKU
BUGCH-BL
  • 0D: 0H: 0M: 0S

Our promise

  • 10 years guarantee
  • +300.000 happy customers

THE PRODUCT

The Bugatti Chair is a dynamic and luxurious piece that embodies cutting-edge design and premium craftsmanship. Inspired by the sleek, aerodynamic forms of high-performance cars, this chair features a unique, sculptural design with smooth, flowing lines that exude modern sophistication. The seat and backrest are ergonomically shaped to provide exceptional comfort, upholstered in high-quality leather or fabric, ensuring durability and a soft, supportive sitting experience. The chair’s bold, statement-making frame, often crafted from polished metal or strong wood, adds an element of architectural beauty. Perfect for contemporary living rooms, lounges, or executive offices, the Bugatti Chair adds a touch of refined elegance and high-tech style to any space, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate both aesthetics and function.

Read more

THE DETAILS

  • SKU: BUGCH-BL
  • Frame: Premium Italian Leather, Solid Wood Frame
  • Legs: Stainless Steel Base
  • Style: Celebrated Classic Design
  • Fabric: Premium Italian Leather
  • Warranty: 5 Years
  • Assembly: Fully Assembled
  • Instructions: N/A
  • Care: Vacuum
  • Clean: Dust / Leather Cleaner
  • Comment: Great as a pair
  • Fabric Ordering: Suggested
  • Dimension: Width 83 cm, Depth 104 cm, Height 72 cm
  • Seat Dimension: Height 46 cm approx
  • Packing Dimension: Width 92 cm, Depth 105 cm, Height 73 cm
  • CBM: 0.71  Product Weight: 32 kg
Read more

WHY BUY FROM US?

  • 10 years guarantee
  • High-quality materials
  • +300.000 happy customers
Read more

ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Franz Romeo

Franz Romeo is primarily interested in creating flexible constructions that are extremely mobile. He attaches great importance to quality of detail and the consistent implementation of the design concept. He studied architecture at Winterthur Technical College and ETH Zurich and completed his training at the Institute of Architecture and Urban Studies in New York. He presented his first furniture prototypes in 1982. He considers furniture design to be "micro architecture" and values the freedom restricted only by the anatomical elements.

Loader
You may also be interested in the following product(s)