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Promenade

sofas & lounge chair
Philippe Nigro, 2018

The Promenade series was designed by the French designer Philippe Nigro in 2018 for Wiener GTV Design. He was inspired by the robust and classic style of the Austrian brand – with its solid wood, its curves, its woven cane. Promenade is available in armchair version and in 2 widths of sofas. You can customize it with a selection of fabrics, many from the famous Kvadrat upholstery brand. 

 

Promenade is available in a modular version, with open sofas and chaise longue, on quotation.

Cushions removable covers, polyurethane foam with variable density, goose feather, polyester
Frame Canaletto walnut, upholstered or woven cane pannels

the upper part of the back rest can be upholstered or woven with cane

Hallein A06 011 fabric

Steyr B08 016 fabric

Harald 942 fabric

Dedar Adamo Eva 109 Anice fabric

PROMENADE Lounge chair – W80 x D80 x H68 cm, seat height 40 cm

PROMENADE Sofas 180-cm and 230-cm wide – D90 x H84 cm, seat height 40 cm

The Promenade series can be customize with a wide range of upholsteries. We have at your disposal all the samples that we can send to you free of charge, against deposit, to help you in your choice.

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Promenade Sofa – L180 cm
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Promenade lounge chair

Promenade L180 cm sofa

Promenade L230 cm sofa

Philippe Nigro

Philippe Nigro, French designer born in Nice, studied Decorative Arts and Product Design (LTGC, Antibes – La Martinière, Lyon – Boulle, Paris). Today’s activity is divided mainly between France and Italy.

Characterized by a connection between prospective research and pragmatic appreciation of the “savoir-faire” of manufacturers with whom he works, Philippe moves between projects of different scale, whether it is well-know brands, luxury industry or local craftsmanship. Over the years these experiences, enriched by a mixture of Franco-Italian culture, allow him to meet head-on the very different aspects of Design.

He started his career alongside De Lucchi with whom he participated in many projects of product, furniture, lighting, interior design, events design. Some prospective projects are supported by the French VIA (Valorisation for Innovation in Furniture).

He collaborates with Ligne Roset, Cinna, De Castelli, Piba Marmi, Skitsch, Serralunga, Artuce, Caimi Brevetti, Venini, Foscarini, DePadova, Baccarat, Moleskine, Driade, Saint Luc, CELC, Lexus, le Mobilier National, Hermès. Some of his projects are in the collections of the Centre Pompidou and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris including Twin-Chairs, T.U, and Confluence.

In 2014 he was awarded Designer of the Year for the French furniture fair Maison & Objet.

He also develop exhibition design project for the 7th edition of Milano’s Triennale Design Museum: “Italian Design beyond the Crisis.”

In 2015 he creates the scenography for Lexus, Japanese cars company, for the Milano Furniture Fair for which in 2017 realized the new booth for worldwilde motorshows. In 2016 he realized the Ultralin exhibition, Paris – Place des Vosges, for CELC European program who will take place in may 2017 in Milan.