facciamo sedie custom, comode e colorate (anche molto colorate) che puoi configurare qui sul sito e ricevere a casa tua in una manciata di click e MASSIMISSIMO 5-6 settimane.
le nostre sedie sono fatte per sedercisi molte volte. e quindi sono fatte con materiali che devono durare per un sacco di tempo (sono letteralmente garantite a vita). tipo che le puoi anche lasciare ai nipoti un giorno. se ne hai, eh. non stare a farli apposta.
dentro tutte c’è una struttura in legno che è fatta in uno di due modi, a seconda che la sedia sia imbottita o meno. se non è imbottita usiamo 3 strati da 3mm di compensato di betulla (il plywood di eames) che in genere compriamo in nord europa (siccome cambia è inutile che scriviamo qui da dove arriva esattamente, non è per mancanza di trasparenza, eh. se invece sono imbottite, per poter fare il cosiddetto piping, usiamo 4 layer dello stesso compensato e dello stesso spessore, con una scanalatura sul bordo.
sopra a questo resistentissimo cuoricino di legno mettiamo il meglio del meglio che c’è in circolazione (e che, probabilmente è un caso, è tutto italiano).
the laminate coverings of our chairs are produced by abet laminati. a company based in Bra (a small town in Piedmont and where they also make really good sausages).
Abet Laminati since the 1950s has contributed to writing the history of Italian industrial design (what the laziest call "made in Italy"). Giugiaro, Sottsass, Mari, Joe Colombo and then of course Lombrello has used their products too.
well, their laminates that we use come in 12 basic colours, but the truth is that if you have special needs, the solutions are virtually infinite and we can get them all quoted for you.
Reliable yet still exciting. Resistant but never immobile. Every day ImNativ manages to amaze us. We know every feature and every fiber of these fabrics, yet we still find ourselves surprised by the new possibilities and contexts of use every day
WIGGLE is the new LOMBRELLO fabric: it is the protagonist of our first ready-to-sit '23 collection. WIGGLE's polypropylene is recovered from industrial waste, taslanized and jacquard woven. The fabric is designed by @taniagrace and developed in collaboration with @ imersilia by imNativ.
we use fabrics (velvets, chenilles and more) produced by rubelli, a Venetian company that has been making this, fabrics, since 1889.
in cucciago, near como, they have a weaving mill that works as a laboratory for researching new structures and different designs.
at ca' pisani rubelli - where they have the showroom - you can also visit the historical archive of their foundation. if you happen to pass us.
they are fabrics that you can find at the bolshoi (the curtain, really) and at the gallia in milan. we say it because someone cares.
there are those who like the sensation of wood and so we cover the chairs with that too. we buy the coverings from alpi wood, which is a company founded by pietro alpi in 1919 and specialized in the production of composite wood.
our chairs can be customised with a dozen (they change every year) varieties of this wood that alpi calls ALPIlignum. several drawings are signed (there is one by sottosass, one by urquiola, just as examples).