The design of the Corinne chair for Baxter, which was signed by the designer Roberto Lazzeroni, is seen in all its iconic seats with a design that is both minimal and fundamental.
The chair's solid geometries are responsible for its aesthetic elegance; because of these geometries, the chair can be placed in any setting with any kind of furniture without restriction. The backrest has a "U" shape that extends from a single piece that serves as both an armrest and a lumbar support. The supporting framework made of ash holds up the volumes of the cushions wrapped in acrylic fiber in addition to the plush padding, which has a variable density. Curved birch and poplar plywood is used for the seat and back support parts. The braided ribbon elastic spring system ensures maximum comfort and relaxation.
This everyday accessory is imbued with genuine elegance by the design's piercing simplicity.