SARTOR ARMCHAIR
Gonçalo Campos, 2017
Studied to the smallest detail, like a custom suit, the Sartor armchair can be tailored to fit a specific occasion.
RRP PRICES EX. VAT FROM: 950€
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W 600 H 830 D 550
The Sartor armchair is a masterclass in versatility and refinement, designed to adapt effortlessly to any space or occasion. Like a bespoke suit, every detail is carefully considered, from the choice of fabrics to the type of legs, allowing for a fully customized experience.
Whether you're outfitting a modern dining room, a chic office, or a cozy reading nook, the Sartor armchair can be tailored to suit the unique needs of your project, elevating any environment with its refined aesthetic.
The chair’s soft, contoured upholstery offers a luxurious feel, while the delicate piping along the edges adds a touch of sophistication. This subtle detail enhances the chair’s graceful form, providing a balance of softness and structure. The result is a harmonious design that’s both inviting and visually striking.
Perfect for those who value both comfort and style, the Sartor armchair transforms any setting into a space of distinction. It effortlessly blends into any decor style, whether it’s contemporary, traditional, or eclectic, and offers the flexibility to be customized in a variety of ways, making it a true chameleon of furniture design.
With its tailored elegance and timeless appeal, the Sartor armchair is destined to become a standout feature in any interior.
DESIGNER: GONÇALO CAMPOS
Gonçalo Campos is a Portuguese product designer. Graduated in product Design in 2008, he soon after joined Fabrica, Benetton’s communications research centre, in the design studio.
This gave him the chance to work with brands such as Secondome, Seletti or Zanotta. In 2009, he worked in Sam Baron’s studio, after which started developing a series of objects, continuing to explore the possibilities of design through function and material.
Campos prides on finding simple solutions, through the sound use of materials and production methods, in a process that starts from within the object towards the outside.
This results in recognizingly “smart” objects, often with a certain humor; reflex of a relaxed way of thinking and curious attitude.
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