

Simple dining chair Nero. The seat and backrest is made of wooden plywood, covered with upholstery foam. It was covered with anthracite fabric. Steel legs - skids painted in black. The legs have protection to protect the floor from scratches.
Nero is a minimalist piece of furniture that perfectly fits the dining room and living room. Due to its simple form, it suits both modern, loft interiors as well as those furnished in the Scandinavian style. A standard height chair - it will fit most kitchen and dining tables. Nero can be an interesting accent to break the bright interior design. It looks great both at the wooden and metal table. The chair will also work in a home study, living room or bedroom. Soft, upholstered seat and appropriately contoured legs make sitting on it extremely comfortable. Due to its minimalistic form, Nero is also an ideal piece of furniture for commercial spaces - hotels, restaurants or offices.
The Nero chair was created for fans of simple and minimal solutions. Single-color, anthracite upholstery and black skids form a universal and timeless combination. The gentle chair lines and the impermeable design make the chair a perfect addition and complement to the dining room, living room or hallway. It will not dominate the space. It will become an integral part of it and will emphasize its character. For this reason, the chair is also an ideal solution for commercial spaces.
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Maria Rypuła was born in Tychy in 1983.
In 2008 she graduated in landscape architecture from the Faculty of Architecture at the Cracow University of Technology.
In 2007, together with her husband Jacek Rypuła, she founded the author's architectural studio Genius Loci Architekci, and in 2012 the brand Gie El.