Armchairs, Living room
TUSCANY
The acclaimed designer Naoto Fukasawa presents his latest experimentation of forms with Tuscany. When creating the design, Fukasawa interpreted the iconic views of the Italian landscape through the lens of his own aesthetic, merging stylistic cues in a way that captures the best of both worlds: Italian and Japanese. The chaise longue shape comes from an almost century-old tradition, dating back to 1929 when Le Corbusier launched the first design.
The Tuscany embodies the idea of comfort with a structure expertly molded to the contours of the body. Its silhouette provides a sense of lightness and fluidity rooted in an innovative design that is both visually harmonious and deeply relaxing.