Romina metal and leather stool, favourite materials in the industrial style.
An aesthetic born in New York in the 1950s, when new housing alternatives began to appear as a result of the necessity suffered by young and intellectual youngs.
Stools, chairs, tables, furniture that evoke the aesthetics of old factories and disused warehouses. Buildings that housed a new way of life, where metal, steel and iron are iconic materials.
Industrial decorative style, which has been defined as difficult and cold has gradually managed it and is more and mera used in some of the best interior design projects in leisure venues and hotels; where imperfect is beautiful and dissimilarity with others is a consumption strategy.
At this point the furniture becomes vital. Pieces such as Romina leather stools whose manufacture requires a handcrafted part. A manual work that gives the piece that patina that faithfully emulates the passage of time and makes it unique, unusual, different.