Furniture MisuraEmme MISURAEMME – VIRGIN ARMCHAIR 985473 MISURAEMME Refined details emphasize the clean profiles of the Virgin armchair, part of the namesake collection designed by Mauro Lipparini. Metal legs give the seat a contemporary and essential character, creating a sophisticated contrast with the generous padding that invites relaxation. View
Furniture MisuraEmme MISURAEMME – SURFACE ARMCHAIR 985488 MARCO PIVA The refined elegance of Surface is born from the sinuous lines that, together with the combination of different colors and materials, create a perfect balance between the interior and exterior, defining a soft and welcoming space. View
Furniture MisuraEmme MISURAEMME – ERMES ARMCHAIR 985484 MISURAEMME Every detail of the Ermes armchair speaks of craftsmanship that goes beyond form to explore the expressive potential of materials. Its generous, enveloping shapes create a cozy, intimate space designed for comfort and relaxation. View
Furniture MisuraEmme MISURAEMME – VIOLETTA ARMCHAIR 985478 STUDIO 63 Monterrey blends the rigor of a technical, metallic structure — enhanced by a glossy Gunmetal finish — with the softness of a welcoming seat. The union of these two elements creates a refined elegance, perfect for any setting and occasion. View
Furniture MisuraEmme MISURAEMME – WM ARMCHAIR 985493 WERNER MAX MOSER Created in 1934, the WM1 armchair and WM2 pouf embody the charm of a style built on balance and purity of form. View
Furniture MisuraEmme MISURAEMME – BALTIMORA ARMCHAIR 985525 STUDIO 63 The Baltimora collection, comprising an armchair and a chaise-longue, stands out for its generous proportions and the tailoring quality of its upholstery, evoking the spirit of the 1970s. The seemingly rigid tubular metal frame is dressed with two soft padded elements, allowing for different finishes and bicolor combinations. View
Furniture MisuraEmme MISURAEMME – BALTIMORA CHAISE LONGUE 985614 STUDIO 63 The Baltimora collection, featuring an armchair and a chaise-longue, is defined by its generous proportions and the sartorial care typical of 1970s upholstery. The seemingly rigid tubular metal frame is softened by two padded elements, allowing the application of different finishes. View