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Made In Ratio and its Alpha Chair

Made in Ratio launched the Alpha Chair at FuoriSalone in Milan this last April 2015. Designed and developed by Creative Director Brodie Neill, the international furniture brand has rapidly earned a reputation for design excellence, winning several industry awards and gaining coverage in a host of prestigious...
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Made in Ratio launched the Alpha Chair at FuoriSalone in Milan this last April 2015. Designed and developed by Creative Director Brodie Neill, the international furniture brand has rapidly earned a reputation for design excellence, winning several industry awards and gaining coverage in a host of prestigious publications across the globe. Now Made in Ratio returned to Milan for the third year to launch Alpha chair, the latest product in its critically acclaimed self-produced collection. Alpha chair is a solid-­wood all-­purpose chair produced using the latest production technologies of shaped wooden furniture. The name Alpha is derived from the strong architectural gesture that gives the chair its inherent strength: the A shaped structure of the back legs and backrest.

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