A modern wooden chair with a curved backrest and a woven leather seat, featuring light wood tones.

Oslo Armchair

design Franco Poli, 2023

Wood Finish
Ash wood stained BLACK
Ash wood stained BLACKAsh wood stained BLACK
Ash wood stained WHITEAsh wood stained WHITE
Ash wood stained CHERRY REDAsh wood stained CHERRY RED
Ash wood stained FLAMED WALNUTAsh wood stained FLAMED WALNUT
Ash wood stained DARK BROWNAsh wood stained DARK BROWN
Ash wood stained NATURALAsh wood stained NATURAL
Ash wood stained NATURAL OAKAsh wood stained NATURAL OAK
Ash wood stained WHITENEDAsh wood stained WHITENED
Ash wood stained DESERTAsh wood stained DESERT
Ash wood stained LIGHT GREYAsh wood stained LIGHT GREY
Ash wood stained DARK GREYAsh wood stained DARK GREY

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Seat
HIDE_TK-LIGHT BLUE [C2AZ]

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Feet
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FELTFELT

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Oslo armchair with four legs in stained ash wood. Seat upholstered in woven hide or Tuscan woven hide.

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Franco Poli

A Padua-born designer, born in 1950. He studied art and architecture in Venice, and at the age of 23, he designed his first industrial product. In 1977, he started collaborating with Bernini S.p.A., where he became artistic director from 1979 to 2009. In 1986, together with Lenci and Talocci, he created the aeronautical division of Poltrona. During the 1980s, he opened a studio in Venice and became a visiting professor at the U.I.A. of Florence and the Polytechnic University of Milan. From 1989 to 1996, he taught a DESIGN course at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice.

From 1988 to 2010, he held numerous design seminars in São Paulo, Tokyo, Quito, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Moscow, New York, Kiev, London, and Shanghai.

His works are featured in the collections of The Denver Art Museum, the Fonds National d’Art Contemporain in Paris, the Magma Museum in Roccamonfina, Farnesina Design, and the Museum of the Triennale in Milan.

He has received the "Good Design Award" from the Chicago Athenaeum three times. In 2007, he won the "DesignX Australian Award," and in 2008, he received an Honorable Mention at the XXI Compasso d'Oro.

From 2007 to 2010, he designed the welcoming spaces for the Venice Art and Architecture Biennales. He exhibited at the “Spectrum” exhibition at the Royal College of Art, the "Masterworks, Italian Design 1960-1994" exhibition at the Denver Museum, the "Dolce Stilnovo, Domestic Landscape in Contemporary Italy" exhibition at the Kaohsiung Museum in Taipei, and the "First International Design Triennial of Beijing."

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