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Emu Poltrona Cannole'

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This armchair belongs to the Cannolè collection, a seating system designed by Anton Cristell and Emanuel Gargano which has its strong point in the particularity of its shapes, as original as they are elegant. Like all Emu products, the design of the product corresponds to a very high quality of materials and treatments that make them indestructible. The structure is entirely welded and composed of internally and externally galvanized steel tubing. The seat is made up of a galvanized rod grid welded onto a rod square. The legs are made of tubular steel. MIG welding, degreasing and cataphoresis pre-treatment and finishing with thermosetting polyester powders. The collection consists of: Corner module sofa, linear module sofa, pouf, low armchair and low table. All Cannolè cushions are made of polyurethane rubber to which a layer of polyester fiber resin is added, all packaged in an internal water-repellent polyamide pillowcase.

Armchair dimensions: cm L96 D90 HS43 H79
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Steel structure:
Iron and carbon alloy with a carbon percentage of less than 2% treated to resist atmospheric agents with the exclusive EMU-Coat anti-corrosion process.
USE AND MAINTENANCE
To keep the product in good condition for a long time, we recommend storing it during the winter in closed, dry places to avoid the formation of condensation. Before the winter season and on a quarterly basis, if the products are stored near the sea, it is recommended to clean the metal surfaces with a soft cloth using water or detergents and protect them with Vaseline oil or car wax.

Fabrics: basic, standard, premium - water-repellent/stain-proof/washable at 30°
USE AND MAINTENANCE
Avoid prolonged contact with greasy and/or dyed substances which could be absorbed by the covering material and give rise to permanent stains, as well as deteriorating the structure of the yarn. If used near the sea or swimming pools, periodic washing is recommended. Frequent washing: follow the specific instructions for each material shown on the appropriate label. Use water and non-abrasive liquid detergents with neutral PH and colorless. If necessary, leave the detergent to act for a few minutes. Rinse thoroughly with water at a temperature not exceeding 30°C. If using pressure devices, keep the tip of the diffuser at a distance of at least 60/70 cm from the surface of the product. If necessary repeat the operation. Do not use abrasive sponges to remove stains and do not treat with bleach or chlorine.

Designer: Gargano - Cristell
Emanuel Gargano was born in Assisi, Umbria where he developed creatively and sentimentally and where he still maintains his home, despite the numerous experiences that often see him present in many places in the world and which led him to establish his studio in London. It is difficult to confine his multifaceted activity to a single professional field since his work ranges from architecture to industrial design, from contemporary art to the study of light. Over the years he has obtained various awards, the latest being the prestigious Compasso d'Oro. His work reveals a profound fascination for the matter of natural and synthetic elements that he uses and shapes, in search of their inner soul; probably the same thing that life is continuing to do to him day by day.
Anton Cristell was born in 1972 in New York. During his studies at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA) in Boston he worked as an illustrator for various magazines and in the advertising field. In 2001 he decided to move to Rome to open his own design studio. He began a long activity linked above all to the commercial sector and the world of catering, in which he managed to merge architecture, design and graphics.