Laurameroni
Drapé Soleil Armchair
Price starting from € 11,047.00*
*Price valid for the swivel version padded and velvet-upholstered - metal base (cod. BD90).
Drapé Soleil is an armchair with a unique, unconventional design that brings together multiple expressions and a strong artistic sensibility. Drapé Soleil is part of the namesake Drapé collection, which also includes small armchairs and poufs designed in the same style. This armchair is padded and swivelling, wrapped in a multi-fold drapery that creates a continuous, sculptural pattern. The armrests and backrest merge into a single structure that evokes a bird’s nest, a funnel, and many other imaginative shapes. At the center lies the comfortable seat that welcomes the body, ensuring ease and full comfort. The beauty of this piece is enhanced by the leather and velvet finishes available, which highlight its luxurious elegance.
W.140 x D.101 x H.110 cm
Seat Height 35 cm
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Laurameroni is a true design laboratory, where the traditional craftsmanship of the Brianza craftsmen is put at the service of an endless experimentation, with particular attention to the use of innovative and unexpected materials. The attention to the surface treatment, from the visual point of view as well as the tactile one, make Laurameroni a master brand of the so-called "Surface Design", thanks to which cupboards, boiserie, doors and all the other furnishings acquire an ever new aspect, bringing every single piece of furniture to become unique and exclusive.Read more
Designed by
Bartoli Design
Bartoli Design is the design studio founded by Carlo Bartoli (1931-2020), a historic Italian designer awarded a Compasso d’Oro for his career in 2016. His career began in 1960 and was initially marked by an effective use of materials that were absolutely avant-garde at the time, such as the Gaia armchair produced by Arflex and made of fiberglass (1967, now part of the permanent collection of the MoMA in New York) or the 4875 chair for Kartell, the first chair in the world made entirely of polypropylene (1970, now exhibited in the collections of the Centre Pompidou in Paris). A prolific designer with a balanced touch, highly skilled at creating products capable of capturing the tastes of a vast public, between the 1970s and 1990s Carlo Bartoli had the opportunity to collaborate with important companies such as Tisettanta, Arclinea, Bonaldo and Rossi di Albizzate (for which in 1995 he designed another of his most awarded products, the iconic Tube sofa). The long and fruitful collaboration with Segis earned him his first Compasso d’Oro in 2008, obtained for the R606 Uno chair. The Bartoli Design studio was founded in 2007, in which Carlo is supported by his children Anna and Paolo who will continue the activity together even after their father’s death in 2020. Today products signed by Bartoli Design appear in the catalogues of brands such as Laurameroni, Kristalia, Riva 1920, Lago, Penta, Tonelli, Fiam and many others.Read more






