Gae Aulenti "Arcata" Easy Chairs in Walnut and Burgundy Leather - 1968
Description
'Arcata' Easy Chairs by Gae Aulenti, walnut and burgundy leather, 1968. Arcata easy chairs, designed by Gae Aulenti and manufactured by Poltronova in Italy in 1968. These armchairs are made of a walnut structure and a burgundy leather seating and backrest. We also have a matching 'Arcata' two-seater and three-seater available in another listing.
Gae Aulenti (1927-2012) was an Italian architect. She is well-known for several large-scale museum projects, including the Musée d'Orsay in Paris and Palazzo Grassi in Venice. Aulenti was at the forefront of Italian Postwar design. Her design was meant to make connections with both the history and future of Italy. The Postmodern movement that Aulenti belonged to refused to design in the objective language of the modernists. This Avant Garde Postmodern design movement was the beginning of the new type of Italian art, architecture, and design.
Priced per piece.
- Materials
- Origin
- Dimensions
- Stock
I have a question about this product
Shipping Quote
-
EU€
-
Continental US€
-
Rest of worldPrice upon request
-
Local pickupFree of charge
Request shipping quote
Mario Bellini's Camaleonda Sectional Sofa - 1970s
Your Details: