The dining chair combines classic design with modern construction through its distinctive central stitching detail. Its steel mesh shell features molded polyurethane foam padding, while the bent iron tube legs provide stable support. The upholstered leather finish adds durability and comfort for extended seating.
A unanimous hit when it was first released in 1954, Gastone Rinaldi’s 'DU 30' chair has maintained iconic status nearly 70 years after it made its debut. The winner of the first Compasso d’Oro — then the Compasso d’Oro-Rinascente — the chair is notable for a central cutting and stitching effect that brings to mind the contemporary works of Lucio Fontana. In addition, a single shell in steel mesh padded with moulded polyurethane foam and accompanied by legs in bent and welded iron tubing complete a look that is at once a classic and supremely modern. Upholstered in Pelle Frau® Nest leather in 'Ambra'.












