Dalia Lounge chair

design Beatriz Sempere, 2017

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Veneered wood painted BLACK
Veneered wood painted BLACKVeneered wood painted BLACK
Veneered wood painted WHITEVeneered wood painted WHITE
Veneered wood painted CHERRY REDVeneered wood painted CHERRY RED
Veneered wood painted DARK BROWNVeneered wood painted DARK BROWN
Veneered wood painted NATURALVeneered wood painted NATURAL
Venereed wood painted NATURAL OAKVenereed wood painted NATURAL OAK
Veneered wood painted WHITENEDVeneered wood painted WHITENED
Veneered wood painted DESERTVeneered wood painted DESERT
Veneered wood painted LIGHT GREYVeneered wood painted LIGHT GREY
Veneered wood painted DARK GREYVeneered wood painted DARK GREY

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Dalia lounge armchair with four-legged wooden base. Shell upholstered in fabric, hide, or faux hide.

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Dalia CollectionsDalia, designed by Beatriz Sempere, is a collection inspired by the elegance of the namesake flower, including armchairs, chairs, stools, and coffee tables.Discover Dalia Collections
Beatriz Sempere

Beatriz Sempere was born in Alicante, Spain, in 1975 and trained as an industrial designer in Valencia.

She has participated in numerous competitions, receiving awards and recognition.

She attended a Shoe Modeling course at the Centro de Educación Tecnológica and later developed projects for major companies.

However, her true passion is the home and the study of its livability as an essential quality. She dedicates herself to researching shapes that can complement the architecture of interior spaces.

In 2000, she moved to Italy, where she continued designing furniture elements, combining Spanish tradition with a taste for refined, harmonious, yet linear and geometric design.

Today, she collaborates with well-known design figures and various companies, overseeing the artistic direction of products.

For Beatriz, design is synonymous with visual communication, an aesthetic language aimed at creating spaces where the main focus is the human being. Her ultimate goal is to evoke emotions, which she achieves by creating objects that may seem different but are connected by their essence and unified by thoughtful and functional technology.

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