Tia Maria Armchair, Moroso

Designed to hold the body like a glove, Tia Maria was created for ultimate user comfort.

Italian architect Enrico Franzolini created the Tia Maria armchair for Moroso with ergonomics in mind. Its sturdy upholstery (leather, shown) cradles a user in a reclined seating position and, along with the slant of its frame and asymmetric arms, provides maximum comfort. The chair measures 14.6” tall by 32.3” wide by 37.4” deep, with a base made of chromed tubular steel. It joins a small chair and a larger armchair to make up the Tia Maria collection. moroso.it

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