Hug Family
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Thought by: Frigerio
Category: Seating
Thought by: Frigerio
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Category: Seating
Hug, a family of chair, small armchair and stools with an upholstered seat with a wrap-around shape and metal legs.
Gabriele and Oscar Buratti design the Hug seating family for a collection that includes a chair, an armchair and two stools of different heights. The Hug family is characterised by classic yet contemporary elements. The welcoming shapes and strong character of the armrests that descend from the seat and the distinctive downward curve of the backrest are the distinguishing features of the Hug family. Hug seats are upholstered in fabric or leather and have a metal base, reinterpreting a classic seat in a contemporary key.
      
        
                
                Product name
                
                  
                                  Hug Family
                  
                    Designer
                  
                    
                                                
                                  Gabriele & Oscar Buratti
                  
                    Dimensioni
                  
                    
                      
            
                  
                                                  Chair
cm 56 x 60 x h 77
Small armchair
cm 57 x 60 x h 77
Low bar stool
cm 57 x 60 x h 89
High bar stool
cm 57 x 60 x h 99
Sgabello alto
cm 57 x 60 x h 99
      
                    cm 56 x 60 x h 77
Small armchair
cm 57 x 60 x h 77
Low bar stool
cm 57 x 60 x h 89
High bar stool
cm 57 x 60 x h 99
Sgabello alto
cm 57 x 60 x h 99
                  
                    Processo produttivo
                  
                    
                      
            
                  
                                                  Structure in plywood padded with non-deformable polyurethane foam covered with fabric or leather.
Base in metal lacquered.
      
                    Base in metal lacquered.
                  
                    Anno
                  
                    
                
                                  
                                
                                  
                              2023
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