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Mathilda Chair by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso

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Patricia Urquiola nails it once again with creative seating arrangements.  We fell in love over Mangas sectional pieces, and this one is just as captivating.  All grown up, the Mathilda Chair for Italian furniture company Moroso speaks to the dinner party host.  Its simple finishes have a serious crush on sublime design.  We are instantly taken by the rush backrest, its island flair accessorizes naturally. The chair cuffs enlighten the armrests with a bang of color. However, the frame humbles the finished product in a light wood tone with a sweet A-shape effortlessly binding together the backrest, arms and seat. Presented at Milan 2013 this month.

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