Design as memory: conceptual simplicity and influences tied to childhood memories inspired the design of the Lee armchair and settee. The solid wood structure – in ash and Canaletto walnut – is entirely hand-crafted, as are the woven backrest and seat made of paper rush cord. This old-fashioned but completely natural material with excellent resistance to wear is revived here as a tribute to tradition, with the satisfaction of creating something that will last a lifetime and be passed down to the next generations. Both the Lee armchair and settee offer the option of adding soft cushions with removable upholstery.
Lee Armchair
- Product Name
- Lee Armchair
- Designer
- Antonio Citterio
- Manufacturer
- Flexform
- Material
- Fabric
Wood - Colour
- Brown range
- Characteristics
- With removable cushion
With armrests - Use
- Residential
Commercial - Number of seats
- 2-seater
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