Nepal Mama Armchair

Designed by Paola Navone for Baxter

Made in Italy

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Our floor model Nepal Mama Armchair is now on sale and ready for pickup at our Denver showroom. In excellent condition, this Small model features White Mongolian Fur upholstery and Black Stove-Enameled Metal base.

  • One (1) available
  • Excellent condition
  • Shipping not included
  • Sold as-is

Full product line available in-store. Contact us.

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Overview

Nepal Mama Armchair by Paola Navone for Baxter brings theatrical luxury to any space with its dramatic combination of plush Mongolian fur and refined metalwork. This generous-scaled armchair makes a bold statement, enveloping you in sumptuous natural fur while its clean-lined metal frame provides an unexpectedly modern counterpoint. The exuberant character and eccentric spirit of this piece transform it from mere seating into a conversation-worthy focal point that celebrates both comfort and craftsmanship.

Materials

  • Mongolian fur (natural, washed, and sterilized)
  • Metal frame with minimalist linear design
  • Available in a variety of bright shades
  • Optional cushions in washed and sterilized goose down

DISPLAY SALE TERMS

  • All sales final.
  • All display sale items are sold as-is.
  • All items are available for immediate pickup.
  • To evaluate condition, please visit the Denver showroom or request additional images.
  • Studio Como does NOT deliver or coordinate delivery for display sale items, but we will refer you to companies that provide the service.

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About Baxter

Italian brand Baxter makes handcrafted luxury furniture that elevates the language of leather. Founded in 1990, Baxter draws on the century-old tradition of Italian leather making but transforms the craft through experimentation. At Baxter, the rules are often broken to create solutions that push design to new heights.

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