Poliform Chloe Bed
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Chloe interprets an aesthetic that is all about softness. It is an idea that amplifies the sense of cosiness characterised by the broad padded headboard. A magic island – a comfy space and reassuring refuge from stress. A real system that is completed with a chest of drawers and night tables.
Dimensions
Bed Frame with Fixed Bedstead + Headboard for 160x200cm Mattress
Width: 178.5 cm
Depth: 232 cm
Height: 114 cm
Pillows and Eiderdown/Bed Set (Sold Separately)
Carlo Colombo
Carlo Colombo was born in 1967 at Carimate in Italy. In 1993 he graduated in Architecture from the Milan Polytechnic, but by 1991 he had already made contact with Giulio Cappellini, for whom he designed his first piece in 1992: the Kyoto bed. This was then was presented at the Salone del Mobile in Milan the same year.
From this time on, Colombo’s work as a designer flowed into hundreds of projects in collaboration with the leading firms, including: Arflex, Artemide, DePadova, Paola Lenti, Levi’s, Moroso, Nube, Poliform, Poltrona Frau, Serralunga, Varenna and Zanotta.
In 2004 Colombo was named Designer of the Year in Tokyo and between 2005 and 2011 he received the International Design Award four times from Elle Décor and won prizes for his projects from Gioia Casa and MD Magazine.
Apart from product and furniture design, Colombo undertakes business and marketing promotion for companies, works on graphic design, curates exhibitions, works as consultant and art director (since 2006 for Arflex and since 2008 for Stratex).
Carlo Colombo was born in 1967 at Carimate in Italy. In 1993 he graduated in Architecture from the Milan Polytechnic, but by 1991 he had already made contact with Giulio Cappellini, for whom he designed his first piece in 1992: the Kyoto bed. This was then was presented at the Salone del Mobile in Milan the same year.
From this time on, Colombo’s work as a designer flowed into hundreds of projects in collaboration with the leading firms, including: Arflex, Artemide, DePadova, Paola Lenti, Levi’s, Moroso, Nube, Poliform, Poltrona Frau, Serralunga, Varenna and Zanotta. In 2004 Colombo was named Designer of the Year in Tokyo and between 2005 and 2011 he received the International Design Award four times from Elle Décor and won prizes for his projects from Gioia Casa and MD Magazine.
Apart from product and furniture design, Colombo undertakes business and marketing promotion for companies, works on graphic design, curates exhibitions, works as consultant and art director (since 2006 for Arflex and since 2008 for Stratex).