Armchair Certosa

Sale price€399

Color: Fossil Green (RAL7033)
Color Fossil Green(RAL7033)
Color Guide

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The perfect shade

From the warm earth tones to the deepest blues, discover the energy of every shade and let yourself be inspired.

Height
40,0 cm
Width
70,0 cm
Length
61,0 cm

100% Made in Italy


Warranty, Shipping, and Returns

Delivery in 4-6 weeks

Your order is produced after your purchase.

Delivery times are currently about 4-6 weeks (8 weeks for pre-order products). We will notify you as soon as your package leaves our warehouse and provide you with tracking to follow the shipment to your home.

Shipping costs are calculated on the checkout page.

WARNING: If you ordered multiple items, the shipping time to consider is that of the item with the longest delivery time. If you have special requirements, contact us.

Easy return

You have the right to withdraw from the purchase for any reason within 14 days. You must return the item and you will receive a refund for all expenses incurred (except for return shipping costs).
Frequently Asked Questions about the Product
• What material is it made of?
The armchair has a painted steel frame. The cushions are foam-padded, with a wooden structure, covered in “Antibes” fabric.

• Can it be used outdoors?
Use outdoors is not recommended unless it is perfectly protected from the weather, especially to ensure the fabric holds up well.

• Is the armchair stable?
We check stability by subjecting it to a test called the “15-degree rule.” This means it does not tip over easily; however, avoid leaning too far and shifting your weight in one direction.

• Are there rubber pads on the contact points?
Yes, there are rubber pads on the contact points to prevent damage to delicate surfaces.

• How much does it weigh?
The armchair weighs about 14 kg.

• What weight can it support?
We recommend and guarantee a maximum load of 90 kg, although the item can support more than this weight.

• Where can I use it?
The armchair is suitable for a living room, entrance hall, waiting room, but also in a bedroom or to set up a cozy corner anywhere in the home.

• What is the fabric made of, and can it be washed?
The fabric is composed of 10% Viscose, 90% Polyester. Do not wash with water, neither by hand nor in a washing machine; do not tumble dry or iron. In case of persistent stains, take it to a dry cleaner for hydrocarbon cleaning (symbol: letter “F” underlined).

The throne you deserve

Armchair with painted steel structure

Essentiality and harmony. The “Certosa” armchair was born from these inspirations. The same ones that represent the Italian Renaissance. The "ideal" seat, built from simple elements to create a complex geometry. Metal structure, wooden handles and two comfortable fabric cushions to welcome you in your favorite corner. An armchair for relaxation but also decorative. A piece that is already iconic.

Dimensions & weight
Maximum height 73 cm (seat height approx. 40 cm), maximum width 70 cm, maximum depth 61 cm
14 kg
Materials & finish
Fossil Green (RAL7033)
Embossed, it appears "material" to the touch (not smooth); powder coating offers greater resistance to scratches than other systems and guarantees greater durability and color stability over time
Use
Indoor
Installation & safety
Does not require assembly
Maintenance
To clean, use a soft cloth dampened with water. Do not use thinners and corrosive products, acids, steel wool or brushes. Dry with a microfiber cloth.
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About the Designer

Designer

Tommaso Caldera

Tommaso holds a degree in Industrial Design from the Polytechnic University of Milan. Between 2008 and 2012, he collaborated with the Odo Fioravanti studio in Milan, before moving to New York to work with Jonathan Olivares.

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