Enhance your interior with Mid-Century Modern elegance.
Enhance your interior with Mid-Century Modern elegance.
Cleo is the new kid on the block for exquisite dining furniture. Customisable through colour and upholstery, the Cleo Chair is made in Italy and stocked raw ready for your personal touch. This furniture family features the dining chair and armchair, both with sweeping supportive backrests and the option for seat upholstery.
Made from solid European Ash, the Cleo blends the traditions of timber with the use of new technologies, featuring a characterful design and quality expressed through its distinctive visible joints.
This design is proudly FSC® certified. Harrows obtained Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certification in 2015. As a FSC® certificate holder, Harrows is ensuring our timber products are sourced from responsibly managed forests.
Being FSC® certified ensures the forests are managed in a way that not only takes care of the animals and plants that call it home, but also workers and local communities who rely on forests, and indigenous groups whose heritage connects them to forest landscapes.
The Cleo Chair effortlessly cultivates a warm and inviting atmosphere, fostering meaningful connections from the moment you take a seat.
Its design not only puts guests at ease but also sets the stage for lasting impressions, ensuring every interaction is memorable.
Discover the epitome of refined craftsmanship in the Cleo Chair. This exquisite piece exemplifies the seamless fusion of timeless elegance and contemporary flair, showcasing the pinnacle of Italian design expertise. With meticulous attention to detail, every curve and contour of the Cleo Chair is a testament to unparalleled artistry, inviting you to indulge in the essence of Italian sophistication and charm.
Giorgia Zanellato is an appreciated and brilliant product designer born in Venice, where she took her first steps in the artistic field. She Graduated from the IUAV University and subsequently recieved a Masters in Product Design from the prestigious ECAL Swiss institute.
Currently, she is part of the Fabrica – Benetton Group communications research team, and besides collaborating as a freelance designer for various companies and art galleries, has under her belt various participations in important cultural events in Italy and the world.