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Siena bed. Naoto fukasawa.

Feb 27, 2012 | 2010s, bedroom, fiber, fukasawa (naoto), leather, Producer A > K, wood |
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Fukasawa’s Siena bed designed in 2007 is a beautiful and essential look. It’s base and headboard are of a dramatically reduced size and the small size and elegance of the form convey a sense of lightness. The base can be seen around the entire perimeter of the bed. The back panel features a short turned-up section so you can rest your arm comfortably while seated, while the metal tubular supports hold up the frame and the base holds the metal mesh with pre-curved beech wood slats. The bed is upholstered in fabric or leather for extreme comfort.

designer: naoto fukasawa
producer: b&b italia
material: beech wood and fabric or leather
period: 2007




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