Fenice, the New High Quality Chair from Domitalia Company with a Luxury Appeal

Domitalia-Fenice

2015.1123.ProdIntro.Domitalia.FeniceFenice chair collection from Domitalia company has been designed as a response to the market of large and comfortable seats with a luxury appeal.

This collection of chairs is characterized by the stylistic features typical of luxury: an accurate selection of materials such as woods and fabrics with luxury finishes.

Two interchangeable chair frames have been associated to the harmonious and particularly generous shapes. The chair frames are differing for inspiration, material, shape and use. The basic idea is actually to offer a wide range of possibilities to meet the mixed tastes of any possible customers.

Domitalia-Fenice with Euclide table
Fenice with Euclide table

Fenice chair is so a quality product available at a more affordable price, in a perfect balance between the “prestige” of the luxury world and the dynamics of the mass market.

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Fenice chair finishes:
4 Triangular legs: chrome, chrome-titanium steel, sand and white mat lacquered steel.
Wooden frame: ashwood chocolate, walnut and light oak varnished.
Upholstered shell: Mr. Jack in its variations of sand, powder, brick, blue-green and light grey colours.

Sizes:
4 Triangular legs: L56 x P54 x H80 cm
Wooden frame: L60 x P54 x H80 cm

Domitalia
The company is specialised in the production of seats, tables and furnishing accessories for residential and contract use. The firm’s activities began over 40 years ago, with the last 25 years under the leadership of majority shareholder Alessandro Ferluga, representing a dynamic and flexibility reality able to satisfy diverse requirements, thanks to the depth of its product range and the vastness of its collections. In addition to the well-being of the customer, great attention is focused on the search for new technologies, to the enhancement of design development and the use of new ecological materials, priorities that have permitted the recent achievement of FSC, PEFC and ISO9001 certifications.