The Tyrolean chair, iconic element in the imagination of a mountain interior, is reinterpreted in a contemporary way by Luca Nichetto for Casamania with La-Dina. The chair becomes almost a recognizable character, like a relative or a close friend, and its name is a pun on Ladin (lingua ladina, in Italian), the language spoken by the people who, in the past, built their settlements on the Dolomites. As of tradition, La-Dina employs a simple and robust assembly system: the legs are fixed into the solid wood of the seat, which in turn is secured to the backrest by clamping wedge applied by pressure. The rounded lines and the different colors of the wood make it an elegant chair, suitable for various home environments… not only in the mountains.
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Archisearch - Photo (c) Lera Moiseeva PHOTO (C) LERA MOISEEVA
Archisearch - Photo (c) Lera Moiseeva PHOTO (C) LERA MOISEEVA
Archisearch - Photo (c) Lera Moiseeva PHOTO (C) LERA MOISEEVA
Archisearch - Photo (c) Lera Moiseeva PHOTO (C) LERA MOISEEVA
Archisearch - Photo (c) Lera Moiseeva PHOTO (C) LERA MOISEEVA

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