It should surprise no one that, when it comes to making chairs look suspended or able to cut the shapes of the room with a shape of their own, Giuseppe Viganò is the master.
Numa, which means pleasure in Arabic, is not only limited to the name, but also to the way the chair balances its surroundings. Part art deco, part art nouveau, NUMA is the expression of a design that understands where a timeless masterpiece lies: in your home.
Light but strong, delicate but also decisive. Made of brushed steel, at first glance it can be deceiving, but just get closer to it to be pleasantly impressed.




