A bold tribute to the playful design spirit of the 1970s, the Paff I armchair is an accent piece that captures the imagination. Designed by Michele Mantovani, it seamlessly blends retro pop aesthetics with modern Italian sophistication.
The design is centered around the concept of morbidezza—an Italian term for a soft, tactile, and visual sensation of plushness. This is achieved through rounded cushions that appear visibly "compressed" within a sleek tubular metal frame, creating a striking contrast between structural rigidity and inviting softness.
Key Features
Retro-Pop Inspiration: A whimsical yet refined aesthetic inspired by 1970s design, perfect for adding a theatrical touch to any room.
Sculptural Tubular Frame: The chair is built around a distinctive metal tube structure that defines its silhouette and provides a modern, industrial edge.
Tactile "Morbidezza": Plush, rounded cushions are designed to look and feel exceptionally soft, offering a high-comfort seating experience.
Theatrical Personality: With its unique "compressed" look and original form, the Paff I serves as a conversation starter and a bold artistic statement.
Premium Material Contrast: The pairing of cool metal finishes with warm, rich fabrics allows for a versatile look that fits both minimalist and eclectic interiors.
Technical Specifications
Designer: Michele Mantovani
Model Number: C102AO
Frame: High-quality metal tubing, featured here in Dark Nickel.
Upholstery: Available in a selection of premium fabrics, including velvet and textured weaves like Saima and Clarke.
Dimensions: Carefully proportioned to provide a generous seating area while maintaining a compact, sculptural footprint.
Designer
KELVIN NG
Details
Customizable
Display Shown
Fabric: KV-02
Leather: 8368F-1D
