Dining chair and armchair with an elegant balance.
In the single-material version, the wooden legs are covered with fabric (removable covering) or leather, but they are also available in heat-treated, oak-dyed ash. The price refers to the version with legs in heat treated oak and cover in fabric cat. DA.
Lema - Babi chair
A carefully calibrated design makes this a cosy, versatile chair. Measured yet powerful, the upholstered Babi dining chair and armchair collection has an innate, classy feel which transcends fashion trends. The backrest and armrests feature balanced shaping and volumes, with leather and fabric coverings available.
Gordon Guillaumier
Gordon Guillaumier was born in Malta in 1966, Gordon Guillaumier studied in Switzerland and England. He graduated in industrial design and the following year in a master's degree in industrial design from the Domus Academy in Milan.
He began his career collaborating with Rodolfo Dordoni's Studio, where he worked on design projects with companies such as Foscarini, Artemide and FontanaArte. Later, he collaborated with Driade alongside Enrico Astori on the development of the Atlantide / Dhouse project.
In 2002 he founded his Design Studio in Milan, focused on design consulting, product and interior design. His first commissions began with Dornbracht Interiors, Fiam, Rational and art direction for Pamar and designed his first products for Bosa ceramiche, Foscarini and FontanaArte for the Schopenhauer collection.
He is currently art director for Desalto and Roda (together with Rodolfo Dordoni and Gabriella Zecca). His design works are part of the collections of Bosa, Paola C, Desalto, DeSede, Driade, FontanaArte, Frag, Gebrüder Thonet Vienna, Matteo Grassi, Montina, Minotti, Moroso, Lema, Roda, Tacchini, Foscarini, Oluce, Pamar, Azzurra Ceramiche, Kronos Ceramiche, and Ceramiche Piemme to name a few.
LEMA
Pioneers in Italy in integrated furniture systems
In the early ’70s, Lema was the first Italian company to design and produce integrated furniture systems, managing the entire production cycle internally, from the search for raw materials, to processing, right up to the finished product. An industrial reality with roots dating back to the 1930s, when Angelo Meroni opened a craft workshop in Arosio, specializing in the production of classic furniture. The group's initial development would pass through several collaborations with the Milanese artistic context, thanks to partnerships with various designers and architects including one with Angelo Mangiarotti, one of the most relevant designers and urban planners not only in Italy, but also with regard to the United States.
Today, the Italian company boasts in the heart of Brianza, a covered industrial production plant of 55,000 square metres, divided between the two plants, one in Alzate Brianza (CO) and one in Giussano (MB), designed by Arch. Angelo Mangiarotti with over 250 employees, and a network of approximately 1,000 resellers distributed in 65 countries around the world.
In 2004 the Lema Contract , the division specialising in large scale projects, was launched. From multi-apartment complexes to retail via hotels and corporate spaces, Lema offers custom-made solutions for the most prestigious projects in the world.
For over thirty years LEMA has been providing hospitality solutions to the UK, which has always been a key market. For this reason, LEMA UK Ltd was established in 2012, an offshoot of LEMA Spa, which has helped us forge a reputation of excellent service for both home and contract divisions. In 2015 the Flagship Store was inaugurated in the heart of Chelsea on the King’s Road, serving as a window into the world of LEMA. Today, LEMA is one of the major Made in Italy players in contract, hospitality and retail where it has built a reputation for quality, efficiency and innovative solutions.
In 2022, LEMA inaugurated a brand new spacious corporate office in Sydney Street, a few steps away from the Flagship Store, further increasing its presence in this important market.
- Brand
- Lema
- Designer
- Gordon Guillaumier
- Shell finish
- elastic straps
metal
plywood
polyurethane - Structure Finish
- ash stained oak heat treated
beech covered fabric or leather - shell lining
- fabric
leather
synthetic leather