Puffs and stools
Diadema 04010
Upholstered round ottoman with closed plinth and piping detail between top of seat and edge of seat.
- Modern
- Parameters
- Length500 mm
- Width500 mm
- Height420 mm
- MaterialWood, Fabric
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- Format Autodesk 3D Studio (3DS)
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About Montbel brand
For a sustainable future.
Wood is our material, that’s where we start out from and what inspires us. The first choice made at Montbel is to select the raw material we are going to fashion. That is the first stage of a route made up of knowledge, passion and respect for nature. The wood we employ only comes from a controlled deforestation scheme. Every processing phase takes place solely under banner of top quality standards, with heartfelt care for the protection of the environment we live in, as we try and minimise product impact during its entire life cycle.
At the centre of our design is man. Tradition and artisanal culture are our art. We place man at the very centre of each project of ours, from research to product completion.
Aesthetics and usability. Our design develops items devised with an aesthetics-and-usabilityoriented approach, since everything interacts to guarantee total wellbeing.
Details sewn to measure. Our internal manufacturing cycle dresses our structures, as if they were tailored clothing made to fit perfectly. A tailor’s method actually distinguishes us, due to both our care for details and how we choose materials, fabrics, leather, & ecoleathers. Our project culture becomes a ready-to-wear product philosophy, featuring manual labour, experience and sensoriality.
Manzano, Italy