The Onair armchair by FIAM Italia embodies contemporary elegance through a sophisticated balance of comfort, transparency and visual lightness. Designed by Ceriani Szostak, Onair was conceived as a seating solution capable of appearing suspended in space, transforming glass into a structural and decorative element with remarkable aesthetic impact.
Its most distinctive feature is the curved glass base, which replaces traditional legs and creates a striking floating effect. This design choice gives the armchair an airy and refined presence, allowing the upholstered volume to seem suspended above the floor while establishing a dialogue between solidity and transparency.
Soft contours and generous padding provide exceptional comfort for everyday use. The embracing backrest naturally supports the body, making Onair ideal for reading corners, sophisticated living rooms, lounge areas and elegant hospitality projects.
Glass interacts beautifully with natural and artificial light, enhancing brightness and reinforcing the sensation of lightness. This characteristic allows Onair to integrate effortlessly into contemporary interiors, luxurious living spaces and premium contract environments.
Onair perfectly reflects FIAM Italia's design philosophy, combining transparency, premium upholstery and refined details in a harmonious composition. The availability of fabric and leather coverings further increases its versatility and decorative appeal.
The outstanding craftsmanship of FIAM Italia guarantees premium materials, meticulous attention to detail and lasting durability.
Onair FIAM is the perfect choice for those seeking a modern designer armchair that combines comfort, elegance and visual lightness. Its curved glass base and floating appearance make it a distinctive furnishing element capable of enriching contemporary interiors with sophistication and personality.
1973, FIAM, the passion, the project: it’s the beginning. Even as very young, Vittorio Livi already loves everything about glass, its solidness and fragility, its simplicity and complexity; he regards it as an ancestral material, yet at the same time innovative, eco-friendly and very practical. In the furniture world, glass was mainly used to make small complements or decorative items, but for the young Vittorio Livi it’s a material...
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