This Italian armchair from the 1970s exemplifies Bauhaus-inspired design, echoing the lines of Marcel Breuer’s iconic cantilever chairs. The construction features a bent tubular steel frame in high-gloss chrome, with seamless curves and visible screw connections at the armrests, revealing both precision and transparency in assembly. The seat and backrest are made from natural, light beige rattan cane woven into a subtle geometric pattern, offering a breathable texture that contrasts elegantly against the sleek metal. Solid beech wood frames the seat and back, while the ergonomically sculpted armrests, finished in a warm honey tone with a matte-satin surface, add a tactile accent and comfortable support. The chair’s proportions are balanced for versatility, making it suitable as a dining or desk chair. It is preserved in very good vintage condition, with minimal signs of use, no visible damage, and all original materials and finishes. In this piece, the spirit of the 1970s can be felt—a period when Italian craft embraced the modernist pursuit of lightness. The steel frame seems to float, while the rattan seat breathes, as if the chair quietly promises: “comfort and function speak the same language.” The cool sheen of chrome meets the gentle warmth of wood,
DIMENSION
Height84 cm
Width52 cm
Length58 cm
Dimension details
Length58 cm
Height84 cm
Width52 cm
Weight20 kg
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