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Dalya Lounge Chair, White Bouclé, Black Ash

by Patricia Urquiola
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$3,265

Estimated Ship Date On or Before 05/09

Overview

Dalya is an armchair created by internationally acclaimed designer Patricia Urquiola for French design brand COEDITION. It will gently integrate in hospitality spaces as well as residential living rooms and bedrooms. Not a conventional armchair, Dalya distinguishes itself by its generous, playful proportions. The volume of the seat is deliberately oversized to guarantee extreme comfort, while playing with the curved backrest. The balance is created by the gentle and soft volumes in white bouclé meeting up with a black stained solid ash structure. Other variants combine fabric in light blue and natural solid oak or coral-red natural wool with lacquered solid beech structure. The result is an armchair almost zoomorphic, which is proud to be chubby, exuberant and funny.

COEDITION is pursuing its role as an editor of modern and creative French furniture. They create high-quality collections which are the result of exhaustive research, meticulous and diligent development and technical innovations refined by the designers and the distributor.

Dalya Armchair, White Bouclé, Black Ash, by Patricia Urquiola for COEDITION
- Contemporary organic design
- Structure: Black Stained Solid Ash; Seat and Back: Polyurethane Foam of different densities
- Upholstery: MARIO SIRTORI Orsetto 1/1
- Can be made to order in a large choice of fabrics, please contact us
- H 28.3" X W 27.6" x D 26.8", Seat H 15.7"
- Made in Italy

Specifications

MADE IN
Italy
DIMENSIONS
W 27.6" H 28.3" D 26.8" Seat H 15.7"

Designer

Patricia Urquiola
Patricia Urquiola

Born in Oviedo, Spain, in 1961, Ms Urquiola attended the School of Architecture at Madrid’s Polytechnic and Milan Polytechnic, where she graduated in 1989 with Achille Castiglioni as her thesis supervisor, and then served as his assistant lecturer at Milan’s Polytechnic University. She then became responsible for the new product development office at De Padova. Later, she worked with Vico Magistretti as head of design at Lissoni Associati. In 2001, she opened her own design studio. She designs for the most important Italian and international companies. A number of her works are on display in various museums and permanent collections, including the MoMA in New York and the Museo della Triennale in Milan. She has won several international prizes, including Gold Medal of Fine Arts awarded by the Spanish government. She was named “Designer of the decade” by the German magazines “Home” and “Hauser” and “Designer of the year” by Wallpaper, Ad Spain, Elle Decor International, Archtektur und Wohnen Magazine.