capo dining armchair 780s
by Neri&Hu from De La Espada
capo dining armchair 780s
Design Neri & Hu
American black walnut, American white oak or European ash, upholstery
Made in Portugal by De La Espada
The Capo series was initially designed for the Italian restaurant Capo in Shanghai, where the interior design concept was based on a basilica and possessed an old world charm of masonry enclosure appointed with handsomely crafted detailing. The chair series also takes on those qualities of heritage, where the simple and modern form is enriched with tailoring details that evoke old-world sensibilities. The Capo is a well-balanced equilibrium between sophistication and utility, between classic and contemporary aesthetic.
De La Espada is a groundbreaking design management firm and leading modern woodworker with a dedicated factory in Portugal. Highly skilled craftspeople combine noble materials, traditional joinery, handcraft and advanced technology to realize each design to the highest standard. De La Espada puts the author at the forefront and values the modern artisan. They partner with designers who art direct, curate and design their own product lines, and support them through manufacture and distribution.
Neri&Hu's own product line, 'neri&hu', represents a different aesthetic that is rooted in cultural provocation. With an intention to question the potential in "Chinese design", neri&hu seeks to alternatives to the normative. Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, is an inter-disciplinary award-winning architectural design practice based in Shanghai, China. Founded by Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu, Neri&Hu works internationally providing architecture, interior, master planning, graphic, and product design services.
Available in American black walnut, American white oak, or European Ash in a range of finishes, and a range of fabrics. Leather belting strap arms in black or brown with brass-coloured PVD detailing.
21.25" w | 22.6" d | 31.5" h | seat: 18.3" h | arms: 24.8" h
American black walnut, American white oak or European ash, upholstery
Made in Portugal by De La Espada
The Capo series was initially designed for the Italian restaurant Capo in Shanghai, where the interior design concept was based on a basilica and possessed an old world charm of masonry enclosure appointed with handsomely crafted detailing. The chair series also takes on those qualities of heritage, where the simple and modern form is enriched with tailoring details that evoke old-world sensibilities. The Capo is a well-balanced equilibrium between sophistication and utility, between classic and contemporary aesthetic.
De La Espada is a groundbreaking design management firm and leading modern woodworker with a dedicated factory in Portugal. Highly skilled craftspeople combine noble materials, traditional joinery, handcraft and advanced technology to realize each design to the highest standard. De La Espada puts the author at the forefront and values the modern artisan. They partner with designers who art direct, curate and design their own product lines, and support them through manufacture and distribution.
Neri&Hu's own product line, 'neri&hu', represents a different aesthetic that is rooted in cultural provocation. With an intention to question the potential in "Chinese design", neri&hu seeks to alternatives to the normative. Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, is an inter-disciplinary award-winning architectural design practice based in Shanghai, China. Founded by Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu, Neri&Hu works internationally providing architecture, interior, master planning, graphic, and product design services.
Available in American black walnut, American white oak, or European Ash in a range of finishes, and a range of fabrics. Leather belting strap arms in black or brown with brass-coloured PVD detailing.
21.25" w | 22.6" d | 31.5" h | seat: 18.3" h | arms: 24.8" h
$2,215.00 + $295.00 shipping (curbside delivery in the continental US)
De La Espada combines highly skilled craftspeople with noble materials, traditional joinery, craft and advanced technology to realize each design to the highest standard.