DesignerDesigned by Leonardo Rossano. Adinne stems from hand-drawn sketches, reaffirming the value of the creative act as an authentic expression of design thinking.
ConceptAdinne develops from experimentation with surfaces and primary geometries. The design is based on a dialogue between solid volumes and a slender leather backrest, producing a sculptural character. Vertical cylindrical elements support the leather seat and backrest, defining a rigorous and essential structure. The geometric rigour softens in contact areas with the body, where form adapts to function and naturally embraces the user.
Materials and constructionThe legs are deliberately sturdy and made of solid wood, creating a solid, architectural appearance. The seat is made of curved plywood integrated into a solid wood frame. A distinctive leather backrest moulds to the user, providing comfort through its flexibility. Polypropylene feet protect the floor. A version with a non-removable padded leather cushion is also available. Non-deformable polyurethane foam is used where padding is present.
Features and usageOffset positioning of the legs where they meet the backrest is both a distinctive formal detail and a functional solution that facilitates stacking. The absence of a rigid backrest presented structural challenges during development that were resolved to achieve a balance between visual lightness and stability. Adinne is suitable for dining areas, meeting spaces, hospitality and contract environments, combining comfort with a distinctive aesthetic and offering an ergonomic seating experience thanks to the flexibility of the leather backrest.
Variants- AD4004 — Wooden chair
- AD4004C — Wooden chair with leather cushion (non-removable padded leather cushion)
Characteristics / technical specifications- Leather backrest
- Solid wood frame
- Seat made of curved plywood
- Non-deformable polyurethane foam (where applicable)
- Leather (seat/back materials)
- Polypropylene feet
- Stackable design
- Designed for hospitality, dining, meeting and contract spaces