Designed by Roberto Lazzeroni, the Tanya chair was a winner in the Architizer A+ Awards.
Bravo! id offers our congratulations to our friends at the renowned Italian furnishings designers at Visionnaire. We’ve always known they’ve had winning designs, so we weren’t at all surprised when their Tanya chair was selected as a winner in this year’s Architizer A+ Awards– from more than 5000 entries! Designed by Roberto Lazzeroni, Tanya took the Popular award in the Commercial Furniture category. First selected as one of only five finalists in their category, finalists were then featured before a global audience of more than 400 million viewers, who then had the opportunity to vote for their favorite. Those votes overwhelming propelled it to the top prize. We can’t wait to see what’s next!
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