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“I think the feeling of safety is something we seek everywhere. It is what distinguishes a welcoming and familiar setting, such as one's home, making it different from any other place,” comments Alessandro Busana, designer of the Lock armchair. A furnishing element where the person takes the center stage, which develops around the user through a padded strip that folds onto itself in order to form a backrest. The upholstery, in fabric, eco-leather or leather, is fully removable and is available in one-colour or two-colour (different for the front part of the seat and the backrest) versions. For the lower part of the armchair, in painted metal, one can opt for four thin legs or for an original swivel base. The Lock ego version with quilting is also available.
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Base metal, Metal

Italy
Born in Padova in 1977, he found Hole Designstudio in 2009 in Padova, Italy. He graduated at Scuola Italiana Design and specialized by participating in workshops for Rollerblade, Fila, Whirlpool, Alfa Romeo, Chicco, Roncato, Alessi. In the first part of his career he deals with avant-garde design, exhibiting projects in several national and international events. Later he devoted himself to the design of objects in the home and contract design, creating products for prestigious companies (like Pedrali, Bonaldo, Bosa, Gaber, Roche Bobois, Plast Collection, Normann Copenhagen). Published by major design magazines, he appears in the book “The New Italian Design” and is selected by Interni magazine for the special “New Talents” section of the King Size 2011 edition. In 2012, he launched the “Smooth Plane” brand on the occasion of the Milan Design Week (Superstudio space), and for the Milan Design Week 2013 he presented the “Stuf Design” brand, with an exhibition in the Triennale Design Museum. In 2015 he won the Interior Innovation Award, the IF Gold Award and the Good Design Award with “Basket Chair”. In 2018 he wins the Good Design Award again, with the product “Blanket”. Since 2018 he has also been a teacher at the Scuola Italiana Design.