Sinuous Wood Rocking Chairs

Move by Rossella Pugliatti Has an Intricate Organic Aesthetic

Move by Rossella Pugliatti is a rocking chair that looks as though it were made by Mother Nature herself. Yet instead of being grown in a deep enchanted forest, it was shaped by man's very own hands. The sinuous wood arms and legs come together to form a sculptural silhouette that few will be unable to appreciate. Although the seat itself is hard to miss, Move by Rossella Pugliatti could easily be considered a work of art rather than a piece of furniture.

Designed for Giorgetti, Move by Rossella Pugliatti is made out of solid ash wood, it can be upholstered in either fabric or leather. Great for both traditional and modern living spaces, it is available in three finishes: natural, anthracite grey and walnut painted.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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