Design, Interior Design

Curva Chair by Marco Sousa Santos

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Black tie events empower attendees to enter in best show. Manners in place, the edge to stand out, some lively conversation and a glass of wine so you can actually enjoy yourself.  Though, the black suite does so much more than require a dress code, it demands respect and cuts the crap. So much so with the exquisite design in the Curva Lounge Chair by Marco Sousa Santos of Branca Lisboa. It’s a pleasure to meet you in 3D Gabriel upholstered fabric, framed beautifully in natural beech wood and laquered bended plywood. The all consuming backrest swoops around into armrests with a hard seat at the bottom. Also available in white finish for the perfectionist in all of us.

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