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6. Margot by Britto (Crosera Spadaccio design)

Margot: a blend of comfort, charm and elegance

 

Lightweight forms, pure surfaces, intelligent construction: Margot by Infiniti is a concentrate of design and practicality. This chair offers maximum comfort when required and is designed to be stackable up to a maximum of 6 pieces to save space. It is also a high-tech project, as it is made of polycarbonate using a unique gas-assisted injection moulding process.

The design by Crosera and Spadaccio, characterised by attention to detail, adds elegance and style to any room, playing with colours and transparent effects.

Handy for all situations, Margot is also characterised by the innovative transparent rubber feet, fitted on the leg in perfect harmony.

The two versions, in matte or clear polycarbonate, cater for all needs, adding a touch of personality to any room.

 

MARGOT IN OPAQUE POLYCARBONATE

An up-to-date, young energetic look and determined character in the polished opaque black version; in opaque white it is bright and elegant and in red it adds a touch of warmth and energy.

 

MARGOT IN CLEAR POLYCARBONATE

Sparkling and lively, Margot in the clear versions offers a play of colours (ice, amber, cyclamen, smoke-grey). The light passing through it creates a rainbow which, combined with the lightweight forms, pure surfaces and intelligent construction, gives it an ethereal quality.

 

From April 2012 the Margot chair will become part of "Infiniti Loves Romero Britto", the first collection of chairs and furniture accessories reinterpreted by the Brazilian artist Romero Britto.

 

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Uploaded on April 11, 2012
Taken on March 16, 2012