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Bella Rifatta stacking armchair

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Sawaya & Moroni -- Interior Design, 7/4/2005 12:00:00 AM

Meaning "resurrected beauty," the Bella Rifatta stacking armchair is the product of William Sawaya's three-year experiment with reused plastics and injection-molded technology. Offered in five colors as well as clear, the transparent chair's polycarbonate body is an admixture of eco-friendly polyethylene terephthalate (PET), fiberglass, and French chalk. A recycled-plastic version in a choice of three opaques is also available. 11 Via Manzoni, 20121 Milan, Italy; 39-02-86-39-5200; sawayamoroni.com.

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