Trend Alert: Net Chair by Raffaello Galiotto for Nardi
A best-seller since ever since its launch in 2015, the Net chair by Raffaello Galiotto for Nardi has been a best-seller since day one. Be inspired with SIT.
Modern, colourful (the design is available in six colourways) and elegant, Net symbolises the ultimate in Italian outdoor designs, perfectly capturing the breezy style and atmosphere.
“Net means refined relaxation,” says Nardi. “A single-body chair in fibreglass resin, decorated with a radial pattern of square perforations across the whole surface of the seat.”
Design for outdoor living, the UV-treated fibreglass is carefully punched with a pattern of square and radiated holes distributed in continuity over the three-dimensional surface of the seat, creating a unique design.
Ideal for adding a touch of cheer to gardens, patios and balconies, Net is stackable, requires no maintenance and is entirely recyclable.
Nardi is locally available at SiT.
Since its inception in 2008, SiT has evolved into an affordable, quality-driven business, providing quality European- and UK-manufactured furniture to the South African market. SiT has successfully completed various retail, school and corporate projects over the years, including work for Spar Polofields, Adi’s Restaurant in Bayview Hotel, Doppio Zero restaurants, Reddam House, Rain, Sanlam Westend, and more.
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