The
petit fauteuil Dudet strongly evokes 70s design. The
structure of this seat is made up of three individual upholstered elements, creating a small architecture. There's a seat cushion and two tubular shapes that fluidly form the legs, armrests and backrest, forming a continuous line. Designed by
Patricia Urquiola and published by
Cassina, the
Dudet armchair stands out for its supple, comfortable appearance. What's more, the various elements of the
petit fauteuil Dudet are easily dismantled, allowing a circular approach. An innovative system separates the metal structure from the polyurethane foam padding, which includes a percentage of polyols of biological origin. This makes it easier not only to dispose of materials separately, but also to recycle them. The
Dudet armchairfrom
Cassina combines retro design with an ecological conscience thanks to its dismountable elements and material recycling system. Its welcoming look and commitment to sustainability make it an attractive choice for design lovers.