Bold, beautiful, and just a little bit rebellious, the Meco Chair is the latest conversation-starting creation from Portofino Gallery, where furniture doesn’t just fill a room—it transforms it. Designed by the internationally celebrated Sergio Prieto, the Meco Chair is more than just a place to sit—it’s a visual experience, a moment of design drama, and a charming nod to the art of living well.
With its distinctive X-shaped structure, the Meco Chair balances strength and symmetry in a way that’s both architectural and poetic. The seat and backrest, with their flowing, curved lines, echo the graceful restraint of Japanese design—clean, pure, and deeply intentional. Yet, just when you think you’ve figured it out, the Meco adds a wink of whimsy. It’s this duality that makes it so distinctly Portofino: a perfect balance of form and fun, seriousness and sass.

The Meco is not content to be a wallflower. It stands confidently at the crossroads of art and utility—equally at home in a minimalist home, a maximalist gallery, or an eclectic studio where creativity reigns. It’s a sculpture you can sit on, a bold expression of identity, and a reminder that even everyday objects deserve a little drama.
True to Portofino Gallery’s ethos, the Meco Chair is crafted for the design-forward, the rule-breakers, the lovers of color, character, and all things unconventional. It’s for those who think of furniture not just as function, but as fashion for the home—a reflection of personality, perspective, and bold living.
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