CUNA LOUNGE POUF
POUFS
CUNA LOUNGE POUF

Cuna Lounge Pouf is conceived as the natural complement to the Cuna Lounge armchair, echoing its material language and maintaining the reference to the elegant, timeless lines of 1950s design, reinterpreted through a contemporary lens. Its defining feature is the solid Canaletta walnut frame, which embraces the upholstered cushion, outlining its profile and creating a refined contrast between the warmth of wood and the softness of the covering. The pouf is supported by a four-spoke metal base that lends visual lightness and connects aesthetically with the silhouette of the Cuna executive chair. Designed as either a complement to the armchair or a standalone seat, Cuna Lounge Pouf integrates seamlessly into living, lounge, and contract environments. The cushion upholstery is available in fabrics from the collection, offering extensive customization and highlighting Porada’s tailored craftsmanship.

CUNA LOUNGE POUF

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Designer

Emmanuel Gallina

He graduated from E.N.A.D in Limoges and I.A.V in Orléans, and further deepened his knowledge at Politecnico di Milano University, obtaining a diploma of Master in design & management. He currently works for his own studio, essentially working between Italy and France, opening new collaborations with highly contemporary international brands such as Porada. Elegance, clarity and simplicity are key elements in Emmanuel Gallina’s work. His creative ethos for authenticity and consistency is embodied in all his designs. In his opinion, attention to detail is a constant priority. Emmanuel Gallina is often invited to give lectures and organise workshops in France, Italy, China and Brazil. The key values that characterise his work are elegance, sobriety and simplicity.
To describe his work as a designer, Gallina likes to quote Constantin Brancusi: “Simplicity is complexity resolved”.

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