Early 19th century.
High: 49cm - wide: 41cm
Carlo Bugatti's stool from the early 900s is an extraordinary work of art that blends the functionality of an everyday object with the distinctive aesthetics of the Italian artist. Made in the context of Art Nouveau, this stool reflects the innovative and eclectic vision of Carlo Bugatti, a famous designer and artist active in the first half of the XNUMXth century.
The main structure of the stool is made of wood. The metal and bone finishes add further decorative elements, enriching the visual complexity of the object.
The seat, made of leather, offers a touch of luxury and comfort, creating a fascinating contrast with the wooden structure.
Carlo Bugatti's stool from the early 1900s is an extraordinary work of art that blends the functionality of an everyday object with the distinctive aesthetics of the Italian artist. Made in the context of Art Nouveau, this stool reflects the innovative and eclectic vision of Carlo Bugatti, a famous designer and artist active in the first half of the 20th century.
The main structure of the stool is made of wood. The metal and bone finishes add further decorative elements, enriching the visual complexity of the object.
The seat, made of leather, offers a touch of luxury and comfort, creating a fascinating contrast with the wooden structure.
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