Inspired by the notion of a distinct separation between the backrest and seat, the Zanotta 100 Follia Chair was designed to provide the utmost support, obtained by maximising the flex of the structure’s metal tubing. Constructed from durable materials, with the curved metal creating a beautiful contrast with the solid wood, it not only provides supportive seated comfort, but its sculptural profile adds a touch of artistic flare to an interior space. Ideally utilised as a stand-alone occasional chair or innovative side table, its striking composition is sure to captivate and ignite conversation, swiftly becoming a favourite piece within the home.
Born in 1904 in Meda, Lombardy, Giuseppe Terragni was an Italian architect and designer.
Collaborating with his brother Attilio until he passed away in 1943, he created a small but remarkable group of designs and was a pioneer of modern design in Italy, producing some of its most significant buildings and objects.