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Jul 24 2007, 9:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Stefano Bigi, designer living in Milan developed the interesting and stylish Globos Collection.
Stefano Bigi designed a collection of furniture that cleverly hides extra seating inside its body. On its own, the bench and chair can only seat 4 people. However, within their bulbous designs are 8 stools that can be used as small ottomans increasing seating capacity to 12.
The round shapes and the orange color give the Globos Collection cool 70s sci-fi movies looks.
The Globos Collection is made from glass-re-enforced plastic frames upholstered with non-deformable polyurethane foam with polyester fiber.
The covers are non-removable fabric or leather.
La Cividina is manufacturing the Globos Collection. Visit the La Cividina site and the Stefano Bigi site to learn more.
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