The Gianis upholstered high stool in iron is not just a seat; it is a style statement that transforms verticality into an artistic expression. Designed under the premise that beauty lies in fluidity, this piece moves away from conventional rigidity to embrace the curved lines trend. Its presence redefines bar and kitchen spaces, turning them into visually welcoming environments where every line invites calm and every volume is designed to envelop the senses.
The identity of Gianis is defined by the fluidity of its upper half, a design achievement where its arched backrest seems to merge seamlessly with the seat, eliminating sharp edges to create a silhouette molded from a single block of comfort. Fully upholstered in premium-feel polyester, it fits within the bold style, characterized by generously rounded shapes and legs that provide a comforting visual robustness.
Behind its soft and avant-garde appearance lies precision engineering. Its entire structure and footrest are made of iron with a matte powder-coated finish, ensuring unbreakable stability, perfect postural support, and total chromatic harmony. To offer superior comfort, both the seat and backrest are filled with foam, with densities of 25 kg/m³ and 22 kg/m³ respectively. The seat provides medium firmness and features a poplar plywood reinforcement that ensures its durability. To protect floor integrity and allow smooth movement, the legs end in discreet polypropylene glides.
Gianis is the ultimate piece for those seeking a design that not only adapts to their lifestyle but inspires it through its curves and iconic presence.
For proper maintenance, we recommend cleaning with a damp cloth, avoiding the use of chemical products.
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