First half 20th century
h 96 x 41 x 38 cm
Set of 4 classic “Chiavarina” chairs from the early 900s.
Cherry wood frame with "crosse" backrest, turned front legs and "saber" rear legs, seat with fine "willow slat" caning with a final effect of extreme lightness, harmony, elegance and solidity from which Gio took inspiration Bridges for the Superleggera.
Mark of origin under the seat.
In excellent condition.

Rococo Style: How it Distincts in Architecture, Furnishings and Painting
Rococo Style: Birth and Development The Rococo, as a reflection of the trends, tastes and way of life of France…

Empire Style in Furnishings: When Pomp meets Elegance
The Empire style, with its magnificent fusion of majesty and grace, remains an icon of classic furnishings, exerting a timeless charm…

Life and works of Giò Ponti, the visionary artist
Giò Ponti is one of the artists who most dominated the Italian post-war period, acting as a spokesperson for important innovations in the world…