Porada Copine Wood Armchair
by Porada
Porada Copine Wood Armchair
by Porada
From £2,698.00
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Porada Copine Wood Armchair with frame in solid canaletta walnut and cover in the fabrics of the collection. The cover in fabric is removable, while the cover in leather is non-removable. It is possible to combine different fabrics for the outer and inner parts of the upholstered structure. Inner shell in poplar plywood and solid fir wood with belted seat. The padding is in crush-proof polyurethane with different densities.
The Porada Copine Armchair is designed by G. & O. Buratti for luxury Italian brand Porada.
This chair has a contemporary design and will blend into any living room or office space.
Product Features:
– Modern design.
– Biophilic design.
– Durable construction.
– Soft and comfortable.
– Solid wood.
– Available in different fabrics and leathers.
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Everything created by Porada comes from and is inspired by the love of wood. Solid wood, combined with the craftsmanship of Porada designers and creators, are able to transform a simple log into a small work of art. Porada was born from this passion, founded in 1968 by Luigi Allievi with the intention of continuing the production of chairs and seating into today.