Majorette collection by Italian furniture brand Gaber is a PU-Flex padded and fully upholstered furniture collection, designed by Favaretto & Partners. The collection consists of an armchair, a lounge chair, and a three-seater sofa that are fully covered in leather or fabric. The seats also have hidden self-locking castors that add to the functionality of the chairs.

Majorette furniture collection stands out for its lateral metal tube, covered with fabric that crosses the armrest like a graphic note. This element adds character to the armchair while also breaking the continuity of the upholstery without any visible seams disrupting the illusion. The geometries of the collection are compact and sculptural giving it an elegant look.

The collection has an enveloping shape that combines functionality and aesthetics. The chairs, moreover, provide smooth mobility as they come with self-locking castors that are hidden. These castors make it easy for you to move the chairs and take the elegance to any room you want.

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The chairs have a sturdy frame with a curved back. The seats, apart from having a fully upholstered shell, have metal outer arm detailing. Gaber provides standard options for the leather or fabric choices to fit you work spaces or home aesthetic.

The Majorette armchair measures 1.5 feet high, two feet wide, and two feet deep, while the sofa is 1.4 feet high, six feet wide and 2.4 deep. The collection is designed to blend seamlessly into commercial and domestic environments. Redefining the concept of seating, the Majorette collection has an evolved design that offers unparalleled comfort and support.

Image: Favaretto & Partners
Image: Favaretto & Partners
Image: Favaretto & Partners
Image: Favaretto & Partners
Image: Favaretto & Partners
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