Muno Lounge Chair LN18

Muno Lounge Chair LN18

$4,790
$4,790

Characterised by its plush cushions and sleek, cast aluminium legs, the Muno lounge chair offers the same compelling experience as its taller counterpart in a more compact form. Revolving around a single cushion, the chair’s seat and backrest appear as though draped over the frame to achieve a relaxed yet contained expression.

Dimensions: 67.5cm W x 78cm D x 73.5cm H | 41cm SH 

Materials:Plywood frame, upholstered with fabric or leather and Dark Chrome or Warm Black powder coated metal legs.
Made using FSC® certified wood.
Upholstery Options: Available in a range of &Tradition approved fabrics and leather.
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Founded in 2010 in Copenhagen, &Tradition is an international brand built on a Danish legacy of craftsmanship and design. They tell stories with originality. Whether the starting point is new or re-issued, and are passionate about designing the classics of tomorrow.

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Luca Nichetto is an acclaimed Italian designer with offices in Venice and Stockholm. His work is informed by his collaborative approach to design and deep respect for craft across all disciplines. For his product line, ‘Nichetto’ he creates products with personality, distinction and versatility. The pioneering yet classical forms highlight the unique characteristics of the premium materials and superior craft.

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