Blending Scandinavian and Italian design sensibilities, Luca Nichetto’s Muno collection encourages moments of repose in streamlined form.

Denoted by an implicit simplicity and elegance, Luca Nichetto’s new Muno lounge chairs and footstool for &Tradition exemplifies the essence of Scandinavian design while offering versatility to all forms of lounging.

Details
  • Category
    Sofas and Armchairs, Ottomans and Poufs
  • Range
    &Tradition
Specifications

Muno LN20 Footstool

  • H: 41 cm / W: 66 cm / D: 41 cm

Muno LN19 Lounge Chair with Arms

  • H: 73.5 cm / W: 84 cm / D: 78 cm
  • Seat H: 41 cm
  • Seat D: 50 cm
  • Armrest H: 51 cm

Muno LN18 Lounge Chair

  • H: 73.5 cm / W: 67.5 cm / D: 78 cm
  • Seat H: 41 cm
  • Seat D: 50 cm

Muno LN17 High Back Lounge Chair with Arms

  • H: 95 cm / W: 84 cm / D: 78 cm
  • Seat H: 41 cm
  • Seat D: 50 cm
  • Armrest H: 51 cm

Muno LN16 High Back Lounge Chair

  • H: 95 cm / W: 67.5 cm / D: 78 cm
  • Seat H: 41 cm
  • Seat D: 50 cm
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About the
Seller

Established in 1997, Cult (formerly Corporate Culture) formed to provide not only exceptional designer furniture, but also a high level of customer service, a combination not yet experienced in the Australian marketplace.

In his endeavours since then, company founder and director Richard Munao has built one of the most comprehensive collections of brand partners in Australia and New Zealand. Cult has grown from its first location in Sydney to now include showrooms in Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland as well as distributors in Canberra, Adelaide and Perth.

In addition to founding Cult, and supporting strong international partners like Fritz Hansen, Carl Hansen & Son, &Tradition, HAY and Gubi, Richard is actively involved in discovering and mentoring emerging Australian and New Zealand design talent. As founder of Cult’s Design Journey Competition, which began in 2004, Richard gives designers throughout Australia and New Zealand the opportunity to have their designs prototyped and put into production.

Cult.

Design first.