Nuvola Armchair

Category
Armchairs
Brands
Designers
Dimensions
L 125 cm - P 112 cm - H 63.5/35 cm
Finiture
Santos Rosewood, Lacquered iron, Brass, Coating on request
Year
2019
The Nuvola armchair is part of the Paesaggio collection born from the collaboration between SEM and the designer Hannes Peer. The armchair, a tribute to the great masters of Brazilian modernist design, is well structured on three levels: a lacquered iron structure that houses the exposed shell in Santos rosewood veneer and a padding in feather and green leather to envelop the structure like a cloud.
SEM
Eight series collections with the quality of a limited edition, designed and made in Italy. Seven designers who share an artisanal approach to design and refinement of details. This is the soul of SEM, a private label born in 2018 to realize thirty years of experience in retail and interior design. SEM translates its philosophy of living into a refined and multifaceted line of furniture, where elegance is also a symptom of the intelligence of the construction solutions. A proposal rich in sartorial details, with a constant attention to the functionality and contemporaneity of industrial design.
Hannes Peer
Hannes Peer is a South Tyrolean architect and designer known for his sophisticated and eclectic approach. After studying at the Milan Polytechnic and the Technical University of Berlin, he collaborated with prestigious studios such as OMA/Rem Koolhaas before setting up his own studio in Milan in 2009. His work integrates tradition and contemporaneity through a refined use of materials, colours and textures, creating elegant and timeless environments. His design philosophy emphasises a harmonious fusion of past and present, integrating traditional and contemporary elements to create functional and aesthetically timeless spaces. He collaborated with SEM (Spotti Edizioni Milano) to create the Paesaggio collection, which includes iconic pieces such as the Nuvola armchair and Butterfly console table. His style combines craftsmanship and innovation, making him a leading figure in international design.