Adinne chair by Leonardo Rossano for True Design combines solid wood frame with leather backrest
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This article from Dezeen Showroom presents the Adinne chair, designed by Leonardo Rossano for Italian brand True Design. The chair is made of solid wood with a leather backrest, featuring a balanced yet unexpected composition with robust rounded legs, a subtly curved seat, and a slung leather backrest. The offset back legs give it a distinctive character and make it stackable for storage. The design aims to celebrate the human act of hand sketching.
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· 3 pulledMade of solid wood, the Adinne chair has a balanced yet unexpected composition, combining robust, rounded solid wood legs, a slab-like but subtly curved seat, and a slung leather backrest.
Offset at the back, the legs bring a distinctive character to the chair while also making it stackable for easy storage.
This chair by architect and designer Leonardo Rossano and Italian brand True Design aims to celebrate the human act of hand sketching.
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