Contemporary chair MOKA & ROKA
fabricleatherbeech base

contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
fabric, leather
Base material
beech base
Options
upholstered, custom
Color
black, blue, brown, beige
Armrest
with armrests
Market
home
Location
indoor

Description

by Romeo Sozzi Design and features Moka & Roka are two chairs created in 2008 by Romeo Sozzi's pencil. They have a beechwood structure, completely covered in fabric and leather. The two chairs can be with or without armrests in hammered bronze and are distinguished by the hole in Moka's back. Moka & Roka are available with different personalizations: back with leather profiles, hammered bronze cast armrests and handmade saddle stitches. They are available with armrests in a new contemporary finishing: black nickel. Please, have a seat It takes two to dance, have fun, love. Like two modern Ginger and Fred Astaire, Moka & Roka are two chairs, distinct but inseparable. Wood, leather and fabric lightness and insolence: Moka & Roka complete the same vision of home, bringing beauty and refinement to the rooms that host them. Two chairs, plenty of looks The real strength of Moka & Roka are the infinite personalities that these two chairs can embody. The complicated craftsmanship makes it possible to combine leather and fabric, gives each seat an incredible variety of looks and moods to be interpreted. This is why Moka & Roka are still particularly appreciated by our customers today: with their ability to renew themselves, they are able to keep up with the times. A sculptural beauty, requiring hours and hours of craftsmanship.

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