ELISA
Synthesis of lightness and comfort, with a minimal and elegant design. From a project designed by Enzo Mari for Driade, Elisa is a collection of sofas and armchairs with a thin structure, in contrast with the soft volume of the cushions. Extremely comfortable thanks to the large and generous shapes of the polyurethane foam cushions, the Elisa sofa and armchair are characterized by the essential design of the base, a slender steel structure with sled supports that makes the whole elegant and light. Beautiful furnishing accessories which, thanks to the simplicity of their line, are refined and sophisticated. The sofa is proposed in the two dimensional variant with two and three seats and with covering to choose from in a wide range of colors. Available in indoor and outdoor versions.
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Enzo Mari
FeaturesIndoor version: structure made of steel finished in black-brown epoxy paint, cushions in polyurethane foam of varying density and polyester fiber with removable fabric covering.
Outdoor version: structure made of steel with protective cataphorasis treatment, finished in black-brown epoxy paint, cushions in polyurethane foam of varying density and polyester Solotex® blown fiber and chips in memory with waterproof covering. A white polyester protective cover is available.
Height: 83 cm
Width: 160 cm
Depth: 80 cm
Seat Height: 43 cm
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Enzo Mari
Enzo Mari, born in Novara in 1932, works in different directions, from graphics to design and architecture. In 2002 the Faculty of Architecture of the Milan Polytechnic awarded him an honorary degree in industrial design. His works are exhibited at the Venice Biennale, the Milan Triennale, the Schloss Charlottenburg in Berlin, the M.I.C. of Faenza, at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome, at...