Soriana Armchair
Soriana Armchair by Afra and Tobia Scarpa for Cassina
The Soriana armchair, a groundbreaking piece of upholstered furniture, was a visionary creation by Afra and Tobia Scarpa in 1969. Their innovative design concept took full advantage of the emerging possibilities afforded by the use of polyurethane foam, re-issued now with recyclable with low formaldehyde emissions, ultimately revolutionizing the aesthetics of leisure seating. This iconic armchair redefined the very essence of comfort and aesthetics in its category. A metal structure, with a vice-like grip, cradles the chair, while its biodegradable internal padding, infused with BioFoam® microspheres and 100% recycled PET blown fibre derived from Plastic Bank®, marks a significant milestone by eliminating the need for any internal support. This ingenious approach amplifies the level of comfort, providing an unparalleled sense of liberation in the world of upholstered chairs. Their designs have transcended the conventional boundaries of creativity, pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
In addition to their groundbreaking contributions to furniture design, Afra and Tobia Scarpa's remarkable impact on the world of design and architecture has earned them a multitude of prestigious accolades. Their remarkable works have garnered recognition, from the highly coveted Compasso d'Oro award in 1969 to the International Forum Design honour in 1992. Their designs are not just admired in the contemporary context but also cherished in the annals of design history. Collections in esteemed museums across the United States and Europe proudly feature their works, making their presence felt in institutions like MoMA and the Louvre Museum. The Scarpa's exceptional vision and innovative designs continue to inspire and push the boundaries of what is possible in the worlds of design and architecture.
Dimensions: 37.40 x 41.33 x 27.95 h in