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Luigina, chair with internal structure in multilayer and CFC-free soft polyurethane foam, shaped by block, with different densities of the material. Internal Dacron lining and separate polyurethane seat cushion. External covering in 32% silk and 68% polyester with photographic print in Carrara marble. Designed in 2012 by Maurizio Galante + Tel Lancman and produced by Baleri Italia.

Dimensions: 53 x 59 x h 88 cm

Maurizio Galante + Tal Lancman

In 2003 Maurizio Galante teamed up with trend forecast analyst and designer Tal Lancman, to form Interware. Their crossover vision transverses the different design disciplines, from fashion to furniture, interiors, architecture, and gardening. As the duo moves freely between disciplines, they revisit domains equipped with new understandings, insights, and observations. The process results in a multi-faceted concept, with a subtle balance between the pragmatic and the irrational. Interware’s philosophy proposes a series of objects/companions; expressive, amusing, and thought-provoking designs, bestowing owners with their friendly presence. The team works on all elements of design and production, from trend research to marketing, including the definition of brand image, strategy, communication, packaging, and presentation.

Baleri Italia

Baleri Italia, founded by Enrico Baleri and Marilisa Decimo in 1984, is the iconic brand of the 20th Century the years of sobriety and rigor of forms/functions, the ultimate expression of a certain pragmatic and unattainable design idea; in pursuit of the perfect, non-obsolete, non-flashy, consistent and international object. Evergreen objects and collections, signed by great masters and newcomers who then became the references in terms of style, giving life to a classical-contemporary universe that now has found its vitality, production, communication, and commercial strength.

Luigina Chair, Maurizio Galante + Tel Lancman

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Luigina, chair with internal structure in multilayer and CFC-free soft polyurethane foam, shaped by block, with different densities of the material. Internal Dacron lining and separate polyurethane seat cushion. External covering in 32% silk and 68% polyester with photographic print in Carrara marble. Designed in 2012 by Maurizio Galante + Tel Lancman and produced by Baleri Italia.

Dimensions: 53 x 59 x h 88 cm

Maurizio Galante + Tal Lancman

In 2003 Maurizio Galante teamed up with trend forecast analyst and designer Tal Lancman, to form Interware. Their crossover vision transverses the different design disciplines, from fashion to furniture, interiors, architecture, and gardening. As the duo moves freely between disciplines, they revisit domains equipped with new understandings, insights, and observations. The process results in a multi-faceted concept, with a subtle balance between the pragmatic and the irrational. Interware’s philosophy proposes a series of objects/companions; expressive, amusing, and thought-provoking designs, bestowing owners with their friendly presence. The team works on all elements of design and production, from trend research to marketing, including the definition of brand image, strategy, communication, packaging, and presentation.

Baleri Italia

Baleri Italia, founded by Enrico Baleri and Marilisa Decimo in 1984, is the iconic brand of the 20th Century the years of sobriety and rigor of forms/functions, the ultimate expression of a certain pragmatic and unattainable design idea; in pursuit of the perfect, non-obsolete, non-flashy, consistent and international object. Evergreen objects and collections, signed by great masters and newcomers who then became the references in terms of style, giving life to a classical-contemporary universe that now has found its vitality, production, communication, and commercial strength.