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This ralaxation armchair features an iron supporting frame with differentiated-density polyurethane foam filling. The seat is made even more confortable thanks to the positionning of the extra strong elastic straps, and in the top part, the use of a sheet of memoryform (non deformable latex rubber). Ralaxation movement can be manual or powered and can feature Emme Relax 1, Emme Relax 2, Emme Lift and Emme Plus motors. On request, a Vibro kit can be fitted: these are metal plates connected to small electric motorsthat produce micro-movements located from the cervical area down to the shins. The operation of this stimulator relaxes contracted muscles, eliminates tiredness and stress and favours blood circulation.
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Beech wood structure
-Totally removable cushion upholstery
-30 P.E. foam rubber seat density
-25 P. foam rubber back denisty
- Mechanis with two relax positions, available even with motor.
-Made in italy
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The Baltimore recliner armchair is very comfortable thanks to its high file and its broad horizontal slats out of teak birman designed in order to marry the curves of the back. It is also collapsible to facilitate storage of it.
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Proper relaxation is possible now that you can independently adjust the reclining back and sliding footrest… Choose from the two types of armrest to make this armchair suitable in any room.
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Bico is an outstanding combination of pleasing design and practical comfort. Its graceful appearance and slender proportions belie the fact that there’s more to this seat than meets the eye. A gentle backwards push and the footrest is extended; in addition, the backrest can glide backwards independently as far as the horizontal lying position. Naturally, the touch of a button is all that's required to adjust Bico to the required position, and we also offer the option of electronic adjustment. For additional comfort, there's also the option of a headrest that can be swivelled and adjusted for height. Bico is available with solid one-piece armrests, or with a stylish armrest framework in a chrome or lacquer finish. All in all, the ultimate in relaxation.
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The lines concentrate on the cast side part of the chair. The swing of his flow accompanies the seat, the folded in footrest and the stretched position. It still leaves room for the back’s free play.
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Its organic, slightly curving body and the gently outward-curving armrests mean that the Rolf Benz 5700 functional recliner sets a particular tone in your home. Its functions offer you the highest levels of comfort and relaxation in a completely individual way: You can infinitely vary the positions of the backrest and footrest independently of one another – electrically or manually. In addition, you can set the headpiece manually to provide optimum support for the back of your neck. This armchair offers you a choice between a plate-shaped foot made of metal (matt chrome plated) or a star-shaped aluminium foot. As you would expect, the Rolf Benz 5700 is swivelling.
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Réf : TRAN25
Reclining chaise lounge 75 x 147
Aluminium and Hularo resin fibre
Color : Dark sienna
White oak
Design by J.L. GUINOCHET
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Play is an armchair with a twofold image and a twofold personality. Both having great visual impact: supremely comfortable and, at the same time, eye-catching. Thanks to a special lever positioned on the side, Play transforms quickly and easily from an armchair into a chaise-longue, with freely adjustable headrest and footrest for maximum comfort. Practical, comfortable, inviting and of great visual beauty. Characterised by arms and a load-bearing structure in nickel-plated metal - lending the piece great aesthetic personality - or alternatively a structure and upholstered arms giving a softer and aesthetically less aggressive impression, Play adds the unpredictable to relaxation. Play's double-image, armchair or chaise-longue, and the fact that it is freely reclinable are the real "plus" points of the product. Stylistically characterised by the repetition of curved lines, Play is a unique furnishing element that fits in with the most diverse interior settings.
Play's load-bearing structure is in nickel-plated metal and with upholstery in expanded polyurethane covered with termal lap. The fabric covers are completely removable.
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A futuristic soloist: at first glance, the Egon armchair looks like an invitation to a journey to the future. Protected, and at the same time confident, it invites you to read, watch TV, listen to music or quite simply daydream. The outer shell, covered in leather, encases the comfortable upholstery. The chair is curved towards the outside, resulting in comfortable armrests. The chair rotates on its central column.Whichever way you look at it, this armchair shows its strong character %u2013 inviting, protective, encasing. At the push of a button, you can change the angle of the chair back %u2013 anywhere from upright to reclined %u2013 to ensure the ultimate in relaxation. For reclining there is either a gas cylinder mechanism or a motor. The headrest is adjustable too. With the matching footstool it is an extravagant eye-catcher in any room.
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This characteristic Hoffmann design dating from 1905, marrying quality craftsmanship and simple functionalism, went down in design history as the “Sitzmaschine” (Sitting Machine).
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The aluminum supports, placed along both sides of the chair, are machined with the advanced technology of CNC .This process allows to model the aluminum alloy profile with extreme precision. The aluminum is further given an electrochemical treatment to harden the outer surface that gives the alloy more resistance to nicks and scratches as well as a brilliant silver finish.
The mechanical heart of the chair is made up of a rocking mechanism that applies to one’s back, a soft and constant force. This bilateral pressure is obtained by the use of two springs that work in torsion incrementally, therefore transmiting these forces to the lateral supports.
The under-structure is made up of six distinct mechanical parts, all of which are constructed in stainless steel with the highest of mechanical precision in order to avoid creaking
The backrest has an angular movement of thirteen degrees at the end of which a sturdy limiting device blocks over rotation and positions the center of gravity at the base, thus avoiding dangerous inclinations and instability
The extreme strength and dimension of the mechanical parts of this chair are needed because about 50% of the torsional, static, and dynamic loads caused by a person sitting in the chair are directly applied to the structure.
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Armchair with adjustable positions. Steel frame,padding in CFC-free polyurethane foam and polyester wadding .
Fabric or leather upholstery.
Floor support in black plastic material.
Side knobs adjust the back, the headrest is divided in two parts, each with an independent reclining position.
By tilting the base forward the armchair becomes a chaise longue.
Optional special fabric overcovers are available on request.
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Long armchair swivelling upholstered Brown - Polyurethane, stuffing foams about it polyester, structure out of metal - Dimensions: L. 92 X L. 60 X H. 94 cm - to go up
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Supporting varnished metal frame articulated in the middle, to knacked support the seat articulator of pages hinged on the same frame. The padding is in C.F.C.- free non - deformable polyurethane foam and 100% polyester fibre. This is an armchair that can be turned over and each page corresponds to a seat position.
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This piece represents the earliest developments of our bent laminated furniture. The entire seat pivots at the front and can be adjusted by means of a leather strap. All of the joinery is exposed and shows the mechanical, wedged construction of the Maple frame.
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When we began experimenting with seats made with bent-laminated slats, the goal was to get as close to the comfort of upholstery as we could using solid woods. The individual laminations bend with the weight of the body, easing stress on spine and shoulder blades. We've also worked to develop a lumbar support that is almost universally comfortable. The chair seat pivots at the front, and movable steel pins in the legs allow the seat to be positioned at different reclining angles. The back is high enough for even the tallest of my friends to rest their head.
This design is about more than seeking comfort though. It reflects a long held interest in the skeletal nature of structures, like bridges and timber-frame houses. Beside our heavier designs, we will continue to engineer pieces that are stripped to a minimum of materials: chairs built with individual "sticks" of uniform dimension, carefully joined to create a rigid frame.
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