Furniture should be so comfy that it invites you to lounge in and relax while effortlessly being the center of attraction in any humble space. The Aretha armchair, designed by prolific Italian designer Monica Armani for Bross, shares a collective characteristic of soft curves and shapes with an aesthetic flare to accomplish the abovementioned. The Aretha armchair is part of an eponymous furniture collection that includes a chair, a dining armchair, a lounge in two versions, a stool, dining tables, bistro tables, and coffee tables.

Monica Armani has designed the Aretha armchair for a comfortable seating solution. The chair is draped in fabric upholstery hugging the shell to highlight the shapes and curves of the structure. It has a broad backrest and armrests providing great support while sitting and underlining the ergonomics.

The rounded legs of the chair are a bit inclined and balance the top formation of the chair while giving extra support. Natural wood, stained or mat, and lacquered solid wood craft the legs.

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There has been strong attention to detail with curves fastened in immaculate enveloping shell for a more relaxing lounging. Its thick and voluminous profile displays a beautiful blend of harmony and comfort.

The chair comes in two captivating colors – green and orange – with leather or fabric upholstery. The Aretha armchair from the eclectic Aretha Furniture Collection is a stunning piece to elevate the panorama of any living space. It is visually stunning with captivating color tones and is suited for modern homes.

Image: Bross
Image: Bross
Image: Bross
Image: Bross

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