
Following the success of the Noe collection, Verzelloni extends its proposals with the new Terminale and Chaise Longue 100 modules, which are characterised by the same versatility and flexibility of the modules that are already part of the collection. In fact, the Noe system, designed by Lievore Altherr Molina, includes several modular items: corner items, side panels, chaise longue, and various poufs, which allow unlimited combinations. It refers to the Zoe series, which was presented in 2006 for the first time and has already become a symbol of design. Leather and fabric covers are made with �live� seams.
The framework is made with plywood and stiff and self-supporting polyurethane padding, and black lacquered beech wood feet. Various removable covers and finishes made of fabric or leather are available. The cushions/arms are available in round or square shape. Noe can be equipped with Blog tables, which can be used as flat supports, or as side supports, if they are provided with cushions/arms.
Source: interiornews.com.