Metropolis dining armchair
By Eugeni Quitllet
Product code
A5200
The Metropolis chair, designed by Eugeni Quitllet for Alexandra, captures the vibrant spirit of New York and reinterprets it as a piece of timeless elegance. Drawing on the refined language of Art Deco, its light, precise silhouette is the result of a meticulous study of proportion and geometry, where every line and curve sits in perfect balance. The ash wood frame introduces a natural warmth, lending the design a quietly sophisticated character.
The seat and backrest, available in either fabric or leather, enhance the experience with enveloping comfort and a carefully considered sensory appeal. The softness of the rounded forms, combined with the craftsmanship of the upholstery-particularly in leather-creates a rich tactile and visual presence that invites engagement beyond mere function. Metropolis is not simply seen; it is appreciated in every detail.
Versatile and highly customisable, it adapts effortlessly to residential settings, hospitality projects, or contract interiors seeking distinction. Its wide range of finishes allows it to blend seamlessly into understated schemes or stand out as a defining statement piece. Metropolis is more than a chair; it is a design statement that brings together precision, emotion, and premium materials in perfect harmony.
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- Width: 60 cm. / 23.62 in.
- Depth: 60 cm. / 23.62 in.
- Height: 85 cm. / 33.46 in.
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Designer
Eugeni Quitllet
Eugeni Quitllet is a Catalan designer born on 17 April 1972, known for his optimistic and visionary approach to the future, where he combines industrial design and creativity to transform ideas into new realities. His work synthesises form and function with a dynamic elegance that has led to numerous successes, spanning from objects to spaces and inviting us to rediscover the world from a fresh perspective. He sees the future as an exercise in imagination and seeks to bring to life what does not yet exist, establishing himself as a multifaceted creator akin to a contemporary "Renaissance man".