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Carlo de Carli bicoloured armchair model n. 802 by Cassina, 1954

by Carlo De Carli , 1954

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Carlo De Carli 1954

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HISTORICAL AND MODERN FURNITURE
Tags
1954, italian historical and modern furniture
Brand
Carlo De Carli

Description

Carlo de Carli armchair, model n. 802 manufactured by Cassina, Italy, 1954. The wooden frame with foam upholstery rests on elastic ribbons. The armchair was reupholstered and covered bicoloured with a white silk and a forest green velvet the choice of covering this iconic armchair in two colors is a tribute to the choice of Gio Ponti who in 1965 chose this armchair for the furnishings of the Hotel Parco dei Principi in Rome, covering it with the same colors but with green alcantara and white similpelle. deep seat and original wood cone legs Literature: Domus 320 (luglio 1956), pubblicità Vipla; Pier Carlo Santini, Gli anni del design italiano, Ritratto di Cesare Cassina, Electa, Milano, 1981, S. 109; Irene De Guttry, Maria Paola maino, il mobile italiano degli anni '40 e '50, LatIMG_4312erza, Bari, 1992, S. 133; Giuliana Gramigna, Repertorio 1950-2000, Allemandi, Torino, 2003, S. 34.

wood, velvet, silk

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