Dodo Armchair
Dodo (Frame2) is a variant of the Frame sofa where the supporting structure on which the seat rests is lowered, giving it greater consistency.
The supporting frame brushes the floor without touching it, while the generous height of the seat cushions provides great comfort.
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Technical Features
Structure
Base in painted strapped metal and plywood panel
Cushions
Back cushions in high grammage wadding internal rubber insert. Seat cushions in polyurethane rubber of different densities. Side and back sides in natural cuoio leather covered. Back and lateral cushions covered with a quilted goose down in cotton light
Covers
Seat and back cushions cover are removable
Base
The sofa and armchair is based on the Dodo family of castings. The castings are made on Italian aluminium, die casted in house Ghidini1961
Brass Finishes
Upholstery
CLUNIS Fabric
Wool bouclé creates an attractive and modern texture summed up in an elegant structured plain that plays on the refractive effects of the fibres it is made of. The result is one of the most up-to-date and sought-after designs of the moment.
SOFI Fabric
Warp and weft create a grid of frisé linen and viscose cablé for a rich effect accompanied by a warm colouring.
REVIVE Fabric
Revive 1 is a vibrant upholstery textile designed by Georgina Wright. Made from post-consumer recycled polyester (PET), it is especially created with a focus to reduce the environmental impact both in production and natural resources. Sourced from Kvadrat (https://www.kvadrat.dk/)
ADAMO & EVA Velvet
An exquisite quality of Italian-made cotton velvet that is soft, versatile and hard-wearing. A palette of 19 colours comprising striking, traditional and neutral shades. Sourced from Dedar (https://dedar.com)
BOGARDINE Fabric
Yarns of different types and thicknesses create a textural weave and confer a slight matelassé effect to the surface. Soft and consistent to the hand, hardwearing and ideal for heavy duty seating. Sourced from Dedar (https://dedar.com)
SINEQUANON Fabric
Panama weave with slightly shot yarns. A special, careful blend of linen and viscose and a new construction which enables a reduction of the textile weight whilst guaranteeing the aesthetic quality, usage and durability, and also offering good value. Sourced from Dedar (https://dedar.com)
CLAY Fabric
Bringing together both natural beauty and a sense of finesse, this elegant yet casual fabric has a unique structured surface that adds and extra dimension to any interior design scheme. With a back cloth that gives extra stability, Clay is perfect for upholstering furniture. Sourced from Kvadrat (https://www.kvadrat.dk/)
TWILLTWENTY Fabric
A classic twill. A particularly thick thread/yarn highlights the “Z” diagonal motif which makes the fabric more dynamic. The shiny and matt threads enhance the effect of the light on the surface. Sourced from Rubelli (http://www.rubelli.com/)
SAFIRE Fabric
Safire’s coarse surface structure gives a subtle handwoven appearance that is both unique and dynamic, adding a special and unique dimension to this upholstery fabric. The thick boucle and chenille yarns contribute to its wooly handle and soft appeal but also gives a vibrant two-tone effect. Sourced from Kvadrat (https://www.kvadrat.dk/)
CORD Velvet
100% cotton corduroy. Sourced from Jab (https://www.jab.de/)
TIVANO Fabric
Tivano is a semi-aniline leather with a hand-buffed finishing and a stone-washed effect. Produced with cattle of European origin, it has a thickness of 1.2-1.4 mm. The size of each skin is about 5 sqm. Due to the technical characteristics of the finish it is not possible to grant high surface resistance to rubbing or light. Furthermore, the particular processing does not guarantee uniformity of colour between different batches. Sourced from Penelopeoggi (http://www.penelopeoggi.com)
KAIROS COLLECTION Leather
Natural leather in Nabuck finishing
LINEA COLLECTION Leather
Natural leather with natural grain
AIDA COLLECTION Leather
Nappa leather with aniline finish

Designed by
Stefano Giovannoni
Born in La Spezia, lives and works in Milan.
Stefano graduated in architecture at the University of Florence, and is the designer who has worked more than any other in the world of home accessories and kitchenware.
Custom finishes available upon request, please contact us for more information.
