Aurora Tre | Bed

Tito Agnoli

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€ 5.724

An offering for the bedroom that recalls the voluptuous lightness of the quilting that adorns a double-bed headrest. The padded headboard was born out of the faithful interpretation of a design by Tito Agnoli from 2005, who, fantastically ahead of his time, expresses the aesthetic of softness that is increasingly required in padded furnishings for contemporary living.

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Aurora Tre | Bed

Tito Agnoli
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The accessory/non-voluminous products will be delivered by Fast Corriere (DHL) in 5-8 working days for Italy. This provision does not apply in the event that the order also contains "make-to-order/voluminous products, in which case the shipment will take place together by following the regime of voluminous products which below.
Poltrona Frau S.p.A. will reimburse the customer the entire amount already paid (any shipping costs excluded), within 14 days of receipt of the communication of withdrawal.
Concept and Design

Aurora Tre has an enveloping shape that is formed by the curvature of the structure, whose parts are made in birch plywood. Its softness comes from the internal padding with polyurethane foam of different densities and polyester wadding onto which Poltrona Frau's extraordinary artisans fix the upholstery with a sequence of stitches pulled one by one. It is available in Pelle Frau® leather or in the range of Poltrona Frau fabrics. The support feet are metal, available in the iconic trapezoidal shape in two different finishes, or in cylindrical-shaped black lacquered metal.

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Tito Agnoli

Born in Lima (Peru) in 1931, he graduated in architecture in Milan. He works mainly as an industrial designer. He was an assistant to Ponti and De Carlo at the Faculty of Architecture in Milan and taught at the Istituto d’Arte in Lissone. He has been nominated twice for the Compasso d’Oro award and was awarded the gold medal at Neocon in Chicago. He started working with Poltrona Frau in 1974, designing models that have been very successful commercially. 

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