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Dangla Chair

A chair with upholstery to enrich the living room

Designer Luca De Bona - LAGO STUDIO · 2011

The concept for the Dangla chair emerged from an original intuition: being able to ‘dress’ a chair in different fabrics. The design is very simple, with a slim, tapering metal frame for the legs, seat and chair back. Smooth, textured or with a zip, Dangla can be covered with any of the LAGO fabrics, making it adaptable to any interior. Perfect for the living room but also the dining room, the Dangla chair can be easily customised, using interchangeable fabrics of different types and in different hues.

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Comfort and simplicity

A chair characterised by a simple but comfortable design: the back is able to bend backwards slightly, for a more ergonomic and comfortable seating solution.

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Highly customisable

Changing the fabric is really quite simple. Dangla can be covered and recovered with three different types of fabric: smooth, crimped and with a zip in various colours.

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Strength and lightness

Dangla is a chair featuring a slim design with a robust mechanical frame able to sturdily support the weight of the body and offer maximum comfort.

A selection of the best variants

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Materials and finishes

The wide choice of colours and textures allows you to express furniture designed on your personality. Excellent materials and solutions guarantee products of timeless beauty.

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Bloom faux leather
Francis
Barkley
Frosty
Penny
Barnum
Panama leather
Club
Metal
All technical materials of the Dangla Chair
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