Copine Bergere Girevole Armchair
Sophistication and elegance find their expression in the swivel version of Copine Bergère.
Designed and crafted with the care and attention to details, Copine Bergère armchair stands out for its soft and enveloping shapes, providing a peerless level of comfort. The comfortable upholstered seat, with removable cover in the fabrics of the collection or non-removable cover in leather, allows Copine Bergère to be used also as a reading armchair. It is crafted as an elegant and refined piece, with small dimensions, offered either individually or in pairs, to complete the sofa corner in a modern living room. Copine Bergère lounge armchairs are a new classic in the Porada collection and fit easily to any style of setting.
Gabriele Buratti, architect and professor of interior architecture at the Design department of Politecnico di Milano and Oscar Buratti, architect, together founded the BURATTI ARCHITETTI studio. The Studio has a multidisciplinary practice, which covers buildings and urban areas, architecture to interiors, furniture and object design, as well as design of exhibitions and showrooms. An intense and varied professional path in which themes, places and typologies, brands and people, materials and craftsmanship, mingle together. Buratti brothers share with Porada the intention of combining culture and professional specialization, experimentation and technique, original visions, and product quality. “We don’t believe in striking gestures, but in the ability to transfer into the object a broader view of the space, good technique and care of detail.”
Porada
Everything ‘s born from the love of wood. The solid wood, worked with the craftsmanship of those who know how to turn a log into a piece of artwork. Porada has its origin in this passion. It was established in 1968 by Luigi Allievi with the aim of expanding the production of chairs, started in 1948.
The Porada collection is wide and varied, made up of a multitude of occasional furniture developed in cooperation with designers as Marconato and Zappa, Carlo Ballabio, David Dolcini, Emmanuel Gallina, Patrick Jouin, Tarcisio Colzani, Staffan Tollgard, Studio Opera, Gino Carollo, Dainelli Sudio and Studio Buratti among the others.