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Locus Solus Stool
by
Exteta
From
2806
2806
Inc VAT
Inc VAT
Frame:
Stainless Steel
,
Upholstery:
Fabric
Finish/Colour:
Pure White
,
Luminous Green
,
Gentian Blu
,
Sulfur Yellow
,
Signal Orange
,
Dimensions:
59 x 56 x 87h cm
Seat Height:
67 cm
Variations:
Lead Time:
6 - 8 Weeks
Color Temp:
Dimming:
IP Rating:
Certification:
Origin:
Italy

The frame of Locus Solus Stool is made of painted stainless steel tubulars. The light and colourful structure, recalls a cylinder drawn in the air. For a dynamic and striking style. The soft seat cushion is covered with Exteta's fine fabrics for outdoor use. The removable and washable cover is available in every colour as per sample card and in the exclusive Locus Solus graphic by Gae Aulenti. It is the details that make the difference.
Made of steel and fabrics with original and unpublished patterns, Locus Solus is the re-edition of a collection designed by Gae Aulenti in 1964. The retro design of the circular lines envelops every room with a touch of irresistible playfulness.



BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Mastering the art of Italian living, fine furniture maker Exteta works to elevate experiences for its clients with exquisite craftsmanship and expertly sourced materials. Creative director, Massimo Castagna offers an alternative perspective with unspoiled hybrid spaces, perfectly balanced interiors that seamlessly flow from inside to outside. Its impressive philosophy of design has enabled Exteta to collaborate with Italian design legends, including the likes of Gae Aulenti and Franco Albini. They continue to excite audiences across the globe, collaborating with modern Italian icons like Paola Navone and Ludovica + Roberto Palomba.
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DESIGNED BY
Gae Aulenti
The genius of Italian architecture, Gae Aulenti, left her mark in many cities around the world with her personal style. Her design pieces brought art in- and outside of many homes. Aulenti’s prosperous career includes significant commissions of interior architecture, such as the renovation of Paris Gare d’Orsay, the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya in Barcelona in 1995, Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome in 2000, the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco in 2003 and the Turin Palavela in 2006.
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