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The lounge version of the Peggy family,
with a wood base in a natural, stained or
matte lacquer finish, has an upholstery
molded to different thicknesses that seems
to rest gently on the structure, including an
armrest. A thin edging, either contrasting
or coordinated with the upholstery, follows
the profile of the shell from which the
headrest emerges, in oval shape: in this
case it is not curved and the 'ears' extend
on the two sides of the backrest, with an
open effect and a 1950s appeal.
WAM, on the other hand, is a bergère
with a shell in which the idea of enveloping
is taken to its maximum expression and
the headrest is designed by Marco Zito
as a deliberately off-scale element. The
armchair is supported by slender tubular
metal legs in black, brushed bronze, or a
custom RAL finish and offers the possibility
of experimenting with customized
combinations of fabrics and colors. dw
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