The Botolo Low Chair, designed by Cini Boeri in 1973 for Arflex, is a celebrated icon of Italian radical design. This piece, especially in its original Fur Version, is a delightful expression of whimsy and comfort. Affectionately nicknamed "Botolo" (little dog), the chair captures a charming, low-slung silhouette. Boeri's concept centered on creating a piece that was both deeply comfortable and playfully eccentric. It features a soft, generous, and rounded seat supported by three short, oversized cylindrical legs. The defining feature is the use of long, shaggy faux fur upholstery on both the seat and the legs. This material provides an unmatched tactile, sensory experience, making the chair feel warm, organic, and truly unique. The low profile and deep padding ensure an enveloping, relaxed seating posture. The Botolo Low Chair is a bold statement piece and a conversation starter, injecting personality and texture into any interior while celebrating the experimental spirit of the 1970s.
Made in Italy
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
• Hight 50 cm (19.7”)
• Width 53 cm (21”)
• Depht 53 cm (21”)
• HSeat 25 cm (10”)
Materials:
- Cover: Fur fully removable. Naturale, Black, Blue, and Pink
- Structure: Metal
- Seat Upholstery: Moulded polyurethane foam
- Backrest Upholstery: Moulded polyurethane foam
- Base: Black, white, graphite, forest lacquered metal
General Information
Arflex is a renowned Italian furniture company celebrated for its iconic designs and commitment to quality craftsmanship. Established in 1947, Arflex has a rich history of collaborating with some of the world's most renowned designers, including Marco Zanuso and Cini Boeri. Arflex was a pioneer in using innovative materials like foam rubber and elastic webbing, revolutionizing the furniture industry. The company's pieces are known for their clean lines, minimalist aesthetics, and timeless appeal.