The Dezza 24 Armchair features Gio Ponti's 1965 design principles with its characteristic tapered triangular cross-section legs. Its modular system requires limited components while maintaining comfort and versatility. The Pelle Frau ColorSphere upholstery in Polare and Cavallino offers unique spot arrangements, with each piece displaying individual brown to black shade variations.
Gio Ponti's 1965 'Dezza' armchair is a tangible embodiment of the famed designer's most important design principles, which manifest in both formal and methodological manners. Take the chair's leg, with its characteristic tapered triangular cross-section, or the modular system that requires only a limited number of pieces — it all amounts to a comfortable, light and very versatile chair reissued in a new edition — 'Dezza 24' — that is upholstered in Pelle Frau® ColorSphere® in 'Polare' and 'Cavallino'. The arrangement and shape of the spots in the upholstery in 'Cavallino' come in a unique combination, with no two products being alike, and their colour tends to vary from brown to black shades.















