Monday 13 August 2012

Cerruti Baleri creates the illusion of a stone chair


In the world that we live in today, deception is everywhere. We constantly find ourselves paying for products with qualities that don't match the price and often fail to last. When was the last time you were pleasantly surprised by something that you bought? Well, this armchair by Italian manufacturer Cerruti Baleri will do the job.

Entitled "Louis XV goes to Sparta", designers Maurizio Galante and Tal Lancman have created a furniture piece that is definitely more than meets the eye. The armchair is made to resemble the hard and cold carrara marble, but is in fact incredibly soft and comfortable because the upholstery is made of 100% silk with a photographic print (other prints available include Grande Antico marble and Portasanta marble). The chair's framework is constructed of plywood and CFC-free soft polyurethane foam with a separate seating cushion made of polyurethane. "Louis XV goes to Sparta" unites modern technology with classic design and is an unique item that one can add as an accent to any space. The chair retails for USD $6,189.00 and can be ordered from Cerruti Baleri.

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