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ASTON By Minotti
Collection: Aston
Designer: Rodolfo Dordoni
Manufacture year: 2014
Type: Armchair
TECHNICAL INFORMATION Structure : in metal with elastic straps with a high caoutchouc component embedded in fire-retardant polyurethane foam and additional backrest covering in heat-sensitive material (Memory Foam). Subsequent lining in self-bonding fibre coupled with white cotton cloth. Removable covers : fabric or leather cover completely removable. Legs: made of solid ash wood, open-pore mocha lacquered or open-pore tobacco stained. Protective cover in Hytrel® (soft, scratch-resistant rubber). Aston is a chair that envelopes you, inviting you in, to experience its innate elegance and comfort. The soft padded frame rests on tapered solid ash legs with open pore Tobacco stain or open pore lacquer Moka finish. The Aston chair is available in two heights: Aston Lounge H. 74 CM is an ideal companion to the Kirk consoles and the Bellagio table in its new H. 64 CM size; while Aston Dining H. 81 CM can be paired with all the tables in the collection. Aston is a family of individual pieces, including a sofa, a daybed, armchairs, poufs and chairs, custom-designed to furnish homes and “public spaces” with style and elegance, allowing the conversation to continue between indoors and outdoors. Aston and Aston “Cord” share the same design roots and aesthetic language and are pieces whose compact size and graceful lines are a boon to creating innovative interior design projects that express continuity and consistency of style between interior and exterior settings. Source of inspiration for the Aston collections is the memory of the old-fashioned parlor or drawing room, reserved for receiving guests, where smaller-scale sofas and dainty armchairs were in fashion. Today, lifestyles have certainly changed but the taste for preserving tradition and for the measured elegance expressed by some furnishings from the past has come back into vogue. Inspiration for the sofa, the armchair, the pouf and the Aston daybed is unabashedly retro; what they have in common is eloquent lines, a more conservative scale and the kind of painstaking construction that expresses time-tested craftsmanship.