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                                              Saia by David Lopez Quinconces
                                               With its balanced yet enveloping lines,
                                              the Saia dining armchair is a classic
           restaurant's homely ambiance. This type   design reimagined in a contemporary
           of seating, typically associated with a cosy,   style by David Lopez Quinconces.
           mountain-inspired domestic setting, is   The name, which means "skirt" in
           defined by its comfort. The rocking chair   Portuguese, highlights its defining
           stands out with its tall slatted backrest and   feature: a removable cover that drapes
           a soft, loose cushion, emphasising both   gracefully and elegantly to the floor.
           comfort and style.                 Additionally, its refined forms evoke the
             Completing the ensemble is the   softness of the feminine silhouette. The
           minimalist Gray 23 chair, featuring   gently downward-curved armrests invite
           three wooden slats - two vertical and   guests to sit comfortably, cradled by the
           one horizontal - that frame the seat. The   hig h, embracing backrest.
           addition of a cushion, matching the grey   Featuring polyurethane padding and
           tones of the other furnishings, softens the   an olive-green cover, Saia enhances the
           design. The chair is paired with the Brick   restaurant's ambiance with warmth and
           19 pouf from Paola Navone’s collection.   comfort, perfectly complementing its
           Its polyurethane foam-padded structure   sophisticated yet inviting interior.
           enhances its softness, while the removable   Photography by Elia Falaschi.  dw
           cover,  adorned  with  exposed stitching,
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