Libera is from a range of beautiful contemporary furniture by Spanish specialists Stua.
Libera in black stained ash
Libera in black stained ash
Solid Walnut
Casa & Jardim proudly display Stua exclusively on the Algarve.
The visual character of Libera comes from its wooden frame, where the legs are connected with the arms in a fluid way.
The designers have worked the wood material with liberty, as if it was a liquid. Using contemporary technology the wooden surfaces are now tactile and organic. Libera has also a surprising comfort achieved by the use of new elastic materials.
Jesús Gasca is the founder and principal designer of STUA, a contemporary furniture company based in the resort town of San Sebastían, Spain. STUA prides itself on producing a limited range of furniture, with each piece exquisitely executed out of the finest materials.The style of the work can be characterised as Scandinavian with a Mediterranean touch. The company’s mission is “to improve the habitat in which we live, by refining our designs, and using recyclable components and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes.” Contemporary pieces of high technology and simple shapes. Always thinking about the function objects have to have, but with shapes that are new and as close to the user as possible.
STUA which Gasca founded in the early ’80s, has allowed him to develop his own work as a furniture designer. Trained as an engineer, Gasca specialises in technically complex design with attention to detail. Gasca’s recent designs include the Onda stool, Globus Chair, Sapporo Shelving System, Gas Chair and the Deneb Collection.
He has also collaborated with Josep Mora to create the classic Egoa chair that won the Innovate Design Melbourne prize in 1988. Gasca has received the most importat design awards for the Gas chair.
The STUA company has been awarded the National Design Award. The most important recognition to a design company in Spain.
“Good design is not only about beautiful shapes. It always has to be clever in the solution of functional questions”.
The Libera armchair legs are made of solid walnut wood or ash stained in black.
The seat shell is made of moulded plywood. The padding of the shell is made with different layers of foam to create an amazing comfort.
The foam is fire retardant.
The two wooden legs are connected with a metal frame (under the seat) that is lacquered in black. This metal frame ensures the long life of the armchair.
The angle between seat and back adapts perfectly to the body. The armchair has an extraordinary comfort with a declined seat and gentle backrest.
The seat rests on high- quality elastic webbing straps. These straps have a 10 year guarantee.
The armrests are generous and tactile, with a nice touch, thanks to the ergonomic design.
There are two frame options: - natural walnut
- black stained ash
The wood is protected with an acrylic cover to make the chair more durable.
The wood legs of Libera include a rubber stopper to ensure the long life of the design and to prevent damage on delicate floors.
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Casa e Jardim, Lda.,
Sitio da Cascalheira, 556A
Quatro Estradas
Quarteira
Algarve, Portugal
37º05´48.97"N 8º03´50.48"W
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