Null In the style of MARCO ZANUSO (Milan, 1916 - 2001).

Lady" armchair, 1950s.
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Description

In the style of MARCO ZANUSO (Milan, 1916 - 2001). Lady" armchair, 1950s. Reupholstered in orange coral color. In very good condition. This product has no damage but may have slight wear marks. Details on damages and restorations. Slight wear and tear according to use and age. Measurements: 92 x 68 x 88 cm; 44 cm (seat height). Armchair possibly designed by Marco Zanuso in the fifties. It is a model of rounded forms at the same time sinuous, with curved finishes. The structure is lightened by tubular legs. The coral-colored upholstery covers the entire piece of furniture: backrest, armrests, seat and waist. Italian architect and designer Marco Zanuso is the author of the Olivetti complexes in São Paulo and Buenos Aires, in which he used triangular spherical modules covered by a concrete shell. As a designer, he has created furniture such as the 1964 Fourline armchair, a series of children's furniture in plastic and lacquered wood, the Locarno and Mastro tables, as well as radio and television sets and a wide variety of industrial products. A professor at the Polytechnic School of Milan, in 1966 he was appointed president of the Industrial Design Association. In 1994 he received the San Carlo Borromeo Award for his entire career.

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In the style of MARCO ZANUSO (Milan, 1916 - 2001). Lady" armchair, 1950s. Reupholstered in orange coral color. In very good condition. This product has no damage but may have slight wear marks. Details on damages and restorations. Slight wear and tear according to use and age. Measurements: 92 x 68 x 88 cm; 44 cm (seat height). Armchair possibly designed by Marco Zanuso in the fifties. It is a model of rounded forms at the same time sinuous, with curved finishes. The structure is lightened by tubular legs. The coral-colored upholstery covers the entire piece of furniture: backrest, armrests, seat and waist. Italian architect and designer Marco Zanuso is the author of the Olivetti complexes in São Paulo and Buenos Aires, in which he used triangular spherical modules covered by a concrete shell. As a designer, he has created furniture such as the 1964 Fourline armchair, a series of children's furniture in plastic and lacquered wood, the Locarno and Mastro tables, as well as radio and television sets and a wide variety of industrial products. A professor at the Polytechnic School of Milan, in 1966 he was appointed president of the Industrial Design Association. In 1994 he received the San Carlo Borromeo Award for his entire career.

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