60s - 70s
Height 80 cm Length 70 cm Depth 70 cm
Pair of comfortable bamboo armchairs, Bonacina production from the 60s - 70s.
Dimensions: Height 80 cm Length 70 cm Depth 70 cm Seat height 38 cm Seat depth 55 cm
The architecture is characterized by the robust intersection of bamboo planks tied by Carthusians and dense weavings worked manually which make all Bonacina production a mark of absolute quality. The beautiful shape given to each armchair graces the structure by making use of a comfortable seat topped by a high and enveloping backrest culminating in a profile with rounded corners.
In excellent condition.
Regarding the manufacturing company, Bonacina, it is interesting to underline that, after about fifteen years of activity, production was extended to the furniture sector, mainly in cane, wicker, rattan or wicker and the then owner, Vittorio Bonacina, undertook a of company development, combining the internal technicians with numerous famous designs, including Von Bohr (of which we have several objects available) and basing the company's production on a high stylistic level. From now on, the company became one of the most important centers for the development of industrial design and in particular Brianza, perhaps the first-rate production and research center for Made in Italy.
We also have other objects in wicker, rattan and bamboo that can be consulted in our online catalogue.
We ship all over the world, professional transport carried out according to the required standards.
The estimated time of each delivery is generally 5-7 working days, except of course for particular and delicately moved items.
A certificate of authenticity will be issued to validate the item.
For further information do not hesitate to contact us, our team remains at your complete disposal.
For further information call 348 7618122 (also whats app).
Thank you for your attention and trust.

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