Fulgens, the vocation for the unique piece is immediately clear. Inspired by the Thonet classics but with some references to the Orient. In this armchair, where the use is almost infinite, the craftsmanship of the master carpenters is exalted, who extracted any shape from bent wood with the knowledge of the techniques of bending and jointing wood. Light in presence, bold in comfort for use in conversation or reading. The solid wood that forms the visible skeleton of this unsurpassed armchair is then finished with the old-fashioned, now abandoned, shellac techniques. In short, Maxalto's Fulgens armchair, from the Latin for brilliant and famous, condenses the various basic techniques of woodworking.
The outer shell that forms the backrest and seat, made of rigid polyurethane also finished with the same technique, curves to create head support at the upper sides, giving elegance and comfort, and accommodates a padding of flexible cold polyurethane foam that can be upholstered in either fabric or leather.