Malvasia armchair

Malvasia is an outdoor seat that projects graceful and straight patterns of lights and shadows through its metal weaves. Despite its apparent simplicity, its design expresses a true production challenge: to extract the backrest and seat from a single perforated and calendered piece, and then weld them almost invisibly to the tubular frame. A particularly complex treatment that brings the metal close to its flexibility limit and softens its impenetrable coldness. Evoking the warp and weft of a fabric, but also the play of shadows of a tree canopy, Malvasia is a seat that lends itself to animate any outdoor space, even terraces and gardens. The legs, characterized by a double curve, give poetic lightness to the furnishing, whose minimal profile is completed by the addition of armrests and soft cushions.

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S•CAB STUDIO is a place for open dialogue and exchange between the company and architects or interior decorators to communicate their world, their energy and passion. Both for indoor and outdoor environments.

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A great capacity of creation and attention to detail inherited from a long tradition make SCAB Design a symbol of Italian production. Extraordinary objects, which take shape from the principles of beauty and functionality. Infinite research for the perfection of matter, which has resulted in exclusive recognition by Bayer by granting us a licence to use the Makrolon®, brand name from now on Covestro made with Makrolon. Quality and style for home design and for the indoor and outdoor contract sector. A unique touch, to transform the ideal into the material.

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