Bross dining seatings

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Ergonomic, upholstered, with or without armrests, embellished by visible stitching, by the combination of different materials or fabrics, or fully customizable in the frame’s finishes and upholstery: collections Ascot, Path, Nora and Break, Bross best sellers, state in a different way the theme of the dining seats. Used both for residential contexts and on-trade sectors, all the collections employ certified materials and meet the international standards of ergonomics and resistence.

Ascot collection is signed by Carlesi Tonelli and includes two chairs with upholstered backrest available in two different heights. The wooden legs, in natural wood or in the catalogue’s various finishes, as well as tone on tone with the cover, are inserted in the backrest. The shell can be covered by fabric or leather.

Designed by Enzo Berti, Break collection includes chair, armchair and stool, and stands out for the elegant decorative play realized on the backrest’s upholstery, punctuated by thin vertical stitching. The shell is realized with a curved plywood, which can be left visible in the back or upholstered in fabric or leather. Break is proposed with a wide range of metal bases or covered in wood, fixed or on wheels, otherwise with a central column.

Path collection is designed by Carlesi Tonelli, it’s characterized by curved harmonious lines and it’s available in the chair and armchair version, to which the stool is added. The tapered legs, in natural ashwood or beech-wood, stained or matt laquered, join the seat which is composed by the combination of a visible thin wooden profile and a covered cushion. The seatback, on the other hand, has an opening which ensures the maximum ergonomics and, in the armchair version, it extends to create a comfortable arm support. Path is proposed with leather or fabric upholstery and handmade visible stitching.

In the Nora armchair, signed by Micheal Schmidt, the solid wood structure – in ashwood proposed with natural finish, stained or matt laquered – becomes an identifying sign of his design. The back legs extend up to define the inner profile of the armrest, with a double feature both decorative and functional. The shell, padded and upholstered in leather or fabric, is embellished by tone on tone or contrasting stitching.

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Cover photo: Break armchair collection by Bross.
Photo: Andrea Martiradonna, courtesy of Lapitec
On the left: Break collection, designed by Enzo Berti;  Ascot collection, designed by Carlesi Tonelli; Path, designed by Carlesi Tonelli
Nora collection, designed by Michael Schmidt
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