Kartell 4875 Chairs Design Carlo Bartoli Plastic Vintage 1970s - 1970s
Features
1970s
Designer: Carlo Bartoli
Production: Kartell
Model: 4875
Time: 1970s
Production country: Milano, Lombardia, Italy
Material: Plastic Material
Description
Set of four chairs in white plastic material designed by Carlo Bartoli for a Kartell production in the 70s.
Product Condition:
Product in fair condition showing some signs of wear. We try to present the real condition as completely as possible with the photos. If some details are not clear from the photos, what is reported in the description is valid.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 72
Width: 44
Depth: 49
Seat height: 43
Additional Information
Designer: Carlo Bartoli
Carlo Bartoli graduated in Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano (the city where he was born) and began his professional activity by dedicating himself to architectural works, interior design and industrial design. He taught Design at the Higher Course of Industrial Design in Florence and Rome and Design at the Milan Polytechnic and held seminars at the Turin Polytechnic. He has been invited to exhibit in numerous exhibitions and events, including the XIV Triennale di Milano. Since 1967 the Gaia armchair produced by Arflex has been part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and in 2002 it was included in the permanent collection of Italian design at the Milan Triennale; The 4875 chair (Kartell) is exhibited in the design collection of the National Museum of Modern Art, Paris. In 2000, the Italian Post Office issued six stamps on the Italian design theme: among the products depicted, the Breeze armchair by Segis. In 2008, Bartoli Design was awarded the XXI Compasso d'Oro ADI.Production: Kartell
Kartell is an Italian company founded in 1949 in Noviglio, in the province of Milan, which produces furniture and sophisticated industrial design objects in plastic. The company was founded by Giulio Castelli, a chemical engineer who started his business producing accessories for cars and plastic household items. The success of the brand was consolidated in the sixties, a particularly positive period for Italian design. The international consecration came in 1972 with the participation in an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York dedicated to made in Italy furniture, and the pieces presented on that occasion, designed by Gae Aulenti, Ettore Sottsass and Marco Zanuso , are still part of the permanent collection of the museum. In the nineties he began a lasting collaboration with several internationally renowned designers, including Antonio Citterio, Ron Arad, Vico Magistretti, Philippe Starck, Piero Lissoni and many others. Furthermore, in 1999 Kartell founded the museum of the same name, which collects and exhibits more than 1000 creations. International prizes have been awarded to various Kartell products, including the Compasso d'Oro, the prize awarded annually by the ADI (Association for Industrial Design), considered the most important award in the world in the sector. The peculiarity of Kartell is the use of plastic in furniture in a completely original way and with the use of processing technologies traditionally used in other industrial sectors. Kartell products are entirely produced in Italy, even if the largest sales market is the United States. Among the most famous and most successful products are the Maui seating series by Magistretti, the transparent chair in just two pieces La Marie, the Eros armchairs and the one-piece rotational molded chair series "Ghost" and Bubble by Starck, the Bookworm bookcase by Ron Arad.Time: 1970s
1970sMaterial: Plastic Material
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