The Hiroi armchair, born from the collaboration between Cappellini and the designers Janský & Dunděra, is characterized by a visual purity that conceals extraordinary craftsmanship, evident in the arched shape of the seat and backrest. Compact and elegant, it combines wood and leather in a timeless design. The structure is in solid ash wood (bleached, stained oak or black), while the seat and backrest are covered in leather, available in five color variations.
Cappellini
Cappellini is an Italian company founded in Carugo in 1946 by Enrico Cappellini and operating in the contemporary furniture sector, synonymous with avant-garde design and a springboard for the greatest international designers. Their collections have become internationally recognized icons and exhibited in the most important museums in the world. The architect of the company's uniqueness and an emblematic figure in the international design scene is Giulio Cappellini, who is universally recognized as a trend setter and talent scout for young designers.
Both born in Prague in the 1990s, Matěj Janský and Cyril Dunděra attended the Arts and Crafts school in the Czech capital together, starting their first collaboration at the age of just 16. The duo then continued their training in architecture at the CTU in Prague, in product and interior design at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design also in Prague and, finally, at the Konstfack in Stockholm. Their professional career began at the Swedish studio of Claesson Koivisto Rune and, thanks to the collaboration with Rossana Orlandi and a series of exhibitions at the Salone del Mobile in Milan, they established a solid bond with the world of Italian design. The studio currently collaborates with a large variety of international companies specialized in the artisanal processing of the most disparate materials, from glass manufacturing to the world of fashion.
Both born in Prague in the 1990s, Matěj Janský and Cyril Dunděra attended the Arts and Crafts school in the Czech capital together, starting their first collaboration at the age of just 16. The duo then continued their training in architecture at the CTU in Prague, in product and interior design at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design also in Prague and, finally, at the Konstfack in Stockholm. Their professional career began at the Swedish studio of Claesson Koivisto Rune and, thanks to the collaboration with Rossana Orlandi and a series of exhibitions at the Salone del Mobile in Milan, they established a solid bond with the world of Italian design. The studio currently collaborates with a large variety of international companies specialized in the artisanal processing of the most disparate materials, from glass manufacturing to the world of fashion.