Roberto Barbieri
Lia 2086
Lia 2086
Lia 2086

Lia 2086
Zanotta

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Chair. Armchair. Aluminum alloy frame, polished or painted black, graphite or white. Seat, back and armrests upholstered in polyurethane. Removable cover in fabric or leather or non-removable in cowhide. Upon request two loose covers to be put on without fixing can be supplied: in 100% white cotton, available either short covering seat and backrest or long covering legs too; or in fabric Canneto, 100% linen, available long only.

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Born in Milan in 1942, he received his degree in architecture from the Milan Polytechnic in 1969. During the same year he and the architect Marco De Carli began working in the fields of design, architecture and graphic design. In 1970 his architectural and decorative designs were part of the exhibition "Living Space for 1970s Homes," staged by the Lissone Furniture Body and the Faculty of Architecture.

In 1975 he participated in the exhibit "Living Space in Public Buildings" organized within the 15th Milan Triennale. From the ‘80s, he designed and been art director for furniture makers. He has been working for Zanotta since 1994. He died in 2012.

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