Digamma is a chaise longue with an essential and functional design, characterized by a solid metal structure and a geometric aesthetic. Composed of two well-defined volumes, it offers adjustable comfort thanks to the three-position reclining mechanism. Available in different textile variants, it stands out for its original golden duck-shaped feet, an ironic detail that adds personality and lightness to its sophisticated style.
Santa & Cole
Santa & Cole is a small independent brand of design products, based in Belloch (Barcelona, Spain). Since 1985, the year the company was founded, they have been editing. Founded by Nina Masó, Javier Nieto Santa and Gabriel Ordeig Cole, the company initially focused on creating exceptional lamps for some of the most famous bars in Barcelona. At a time when halogen lamps were all the rage, Santa & Cole introduced the use of natural materials such as wood, sewn cardboard or ribbons, creating a human and warm atmosphere.
Ignazio Gardella (1905-1999) was an Italian architect, engineer and designer, among the main exponents of Italian Rationalism. Graduated from the Polytechnic of Milan and the IUAV in Venice, he created iconic works such as the anti-tuberculosis dispensary in Alessandria and the Casa alle Zattere in Venice. In 1947 he founded Azucena with Luigi Caccia Dominioni, contributing to Italian design with pieces such as the Digamma armchair. He taught at the IUAV and in 1996 received the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at the Venice Biennale.