The rounded shapes in the Scarlett family of armchairs provide a natural elegance that makes them suitable for furnishing a comfortable and welcoming designer dining room. The soft folds adorning the inside of the backrest contrast with the stretched frame that wraps around the body. The backrest, which is higher than usual for dining armchairs, is designed to provide more back support and maximum comfort over a longer period of time.
Prominent seams outline the shape of the whole seat and allow the armrests to project outwards, unfolding like delicate flower petals.
This dining chair with armrests is available in several variants. The Scarlett ML model with metal legs is lighter and more manoeuvrable than the Scarlett Wood version, which features legs made of attractive, high-quality wood.
The Scarlett Cantilever model, on the other hand, features the typical cantilever frame design, made up of a single steel bar, found in the cantilever chair line. A more functional or office-friendly option is the Scarlett Turn version of this designer swivel chair, made with a four-spoke base.
On the lower part of the backrest on each model, the deep frame and leg joints further accentuate the gentle curves of these elegant modern chairs. The Scarlett family provides the perfect combination of both elegance and practicality, and expressiveness and discretion.

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