


Karelia armchair
The non-conformist pop icon armchair of the Sixties and symbol of freedom is back in production. One of the first frameless armchairs made entirely of polyurethane foam. The soft, wave-like surface draws inspiration from the designer's homeland, the Republic of Karelia, indented by bays and gulfs. The new fabric upholstery in bright, iridescent colours replaces the vinyl of the 1970s.///Description
Designed by Liisi Beckmann, a Finnish designer and artist primarily active in Italy from the late 1950s. The Karelia was named after her place of birth and is one of her most celebrated designs, first produced by Zanotta in 1966.
Original: $3,355.55
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The non-conformist pop icon armchair of the Sixties and symbol of freedom is back in production. One of the first frameless armchairs made entirely of polyurethane foam. The soft, wave-like surface draws inspiration from the designer's homeland, the Republic of Karelia, indented by bays and gulfs. The new fabric upholstery in bright, iridescent colours replaces the vinyl of the 1970s.///Description
Designed by Liisi Beckmann, a Finnish designer and artist primarily active in Italy from the late 1950s. The Karelia was named after her place of birth and is one of her most celebrated designs, first produced by Zanotta in 1966.






















