14 Overlapping Pillows Give Missana’s Quetzal Armchair Its Spiral Design

14 Overlapping Pillows Give Missana’s Quetzal Armchair Its Spiral Design

Published: August 20, 2016 | By: American Luxury Staff

Spanish furniture brand Missana has introduced its newest collaborative piece. Imagined by renowned French designer Marc Venot, the Quetzal armchair is truly one of a kind.

The unique armchair is crafted from 14 overlapping, bicolor pillows, with customers able to choose from a variety of color combinations.

Named after a bird, the Quetzal chair’s pillows are meant to resemble feathers and are easily swapped out for a completely different look. The design makes a big visual impact since each hue and fabric was specially chosen to offer a harmonious aesthetic.

The Quetzal seats that have been launched boast Febrik’s Twill fabric upholstery. The Graphit gray and yellow Honey combination is certainly one of the most striking creations, while the Midnight blue and Pearl grey hues also evoke an elegant and comfortable feel.

With so many color combinations and such a unique look, the newest addition to The Novelties catalogue by Missana is sure to bring in plenty of interested buyers.

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