Pair of Armchairs Alberto Rosselli for Saporiti Vintage Italy 1970s - The 70's
Features
The 70's
Designer: Alberto Rosselli
Production: Saporiti Italia
Model: P. 110
Time: 1970s
Production country: Besnate, Italy
Description
Pair of armchairs designed by Alberto Rosselli (1921-1976) for Saporiti Italia. Chromed pipe, lacquered plastic material. Model: P. 110. Manufactured in Besnate, Italy, 1970s.
Product Condition:
Good condition. Wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 67
Width: 63
Depth: 75
Seat height: 38
Additional Information
Designer: Alberto Rosselli
Alberto Rosselli (Palermo, 1921 - Milan, 1976) studied engineering at the Milan Polytechnic but had to interrupt his studies due to the Second World War. In the years following the conflict he collaborated with Giio Ponti also curating a column in the magazine Domus. He was co-founder and first president of ADI, the Association for Industrial Design. was an Italian architect, designer and teacher, co-founder of the Association for Industrial Design, participated in numerous international conferences developing the concept of industrial design. Former director of Stile Industria magazine, both his activities as a university professor and as a designer testify to a constant tension towards innovation. In academic activity, in particular, he has identified design as a real decision-making process. In particular, he was responsible for the birth and development of the Technological Area of the Faculty of Architecture in Milan. He was part of the jury in the first three editions of the Compasso d'Oro Award. He collaborated for over twenty years with companies such as Cassina, Kartell, Montecatini, Saporiti, Rima.Production: Saporiti Italia
Time: 1970s
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