
Voyage Chair
Voyage carries on the experimental work started by Gamfratesi with the Traveller daybed. It is a chair with precise contours that draws inspiration from typical 1950’s furniture, making it up-to-date and providing us with a unique product. Voyage is made up of an exposed framework in tapered solid maple; across it, a leather covering is stretched and gives shape to a very comfortable and ergonomic seat and backrest.
Our design consultants are ready to help. Our online store is just a small edit of our full collection, for more options and information on sizes, fabrics and finishes, please visit us in-store or enquire now.
Original: $4,045.00
-65%$4,045.00
$1,415.75Voyage Chair
Voyage carries on the experimental work started by Gamfratesi with the Traveller daybed. It is a chair with precise contours that draws inspiration from typical 1950’s furniture, making it up-to-date and providing us with a unique product. Voyage is made up of an exposed framework in tapered solid maple; across it, a leather covering is stretched and gives shape to a very comfortable and ergonomic seat and backrest.
Our design consultants are ready to help. Our online store is just a small edit of our full collection, for more options and information on sizes, fabrics and finishes, please visit us in-store or enquire now.
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Voyage carries on the experimental work started by Gamfratesi with the Traveller daybed. It is a chair with precise contours that draws inspiration from typical 1950’s furniture, making it up-to-date and providing us with a unique product. Voyage is made up of an exposed framework in tapered solid maple; across it, a leather covering is stretched and gives shape to a very comfortable and ergonomic seat and backrest.
Our design consultants are ready to help. Our online store is just a small edit of our full collection, for more options and information on sizes, fabrics and finishes, please visit us in-store or enquire now.
























