Neptunia chair, 1953
Neptunia chair by B.B.P.R for Arflex.
The Neptunia collection was designed in 1953 with the aim to give a wider choice for the interiors of offices and public spaces.
Neptune has a soft and inviting shape and an air of formal elegance. The armrests provide a snug fit and the great comfort of the Neptunia chair makes it ideal for home interiors as well as hospitality spaces.
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Description
Neptunia chair by B.B.P.R for Arflex.
The Neptunia collection was designed in 1953 with the aim to give a wider choice for the interiors of offices and public spaces.
Neptune has a soft and inviting shape and an air of formal elegance. The armrests provide a snug fit and the great comfort of the Neptunia chair makes it ideal for home interiors as well as hospitality spaces.
Dimensions
79w x 61d x 47/81cmh
Materials
Seat and backrest in moulded polyurethane foam.
Upholstered in fabrics of the collection, please see pdf in 'Product downloads' for fabric grades and colours available.
Legs in black lacquered metal.
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Arflex began operations in 1947. Aldo Bai, Pio Reggiani, and Aldo Barassi - a group of technicians from Pirelli - teamed up with a young architect named Marco Zanuso and began to experiment with the use of foam rubber and elastic tapes for the furniture industry.
Zanuso's experience with upholstery industrialisation, namely the application of new materials to new technologies, was a catalyst to Arflex's forward-looking vision. From Gold medal-winning domestic furniture such as the Sleep-o-matic sofas and Fourline armchairs, to commercial seating designs for the automotive industry, Arflex strove to establish itself at the forefront of furniture design.