Set of 6 Signed Pop Art Chairs by Guido Coletti (1995, signed in 2013)
This rare set of six sculptural chairs was originally created in 1995 by Guido Coletti, a Friulian artist known for his work in neo-Dadaism and combined art. Each piece is hand-decorated and was personally signed in 2013 by the artist for a special event. The chairs function both as seating and as artistic objects: when aligned, their heart-shaped backrests form a colorful, abstract composition—playful and poetic, in true Coletti style.
Each chair is a unique piece, decorated with vivid collage work made from salvaged materials, layered paint, and reclaimed images. The aesthetic is distinctly Pop Art, with vibrant tones and graphic elements that evoke a hand-made take on Rauschenberg's “combine” technique.
The construction reflects a strong commitment to sustainability: the chairs are crafted from recycled and repurposed materials, including molded plastic and resin panels on painted metal frames. The textured surfaces and hand-applied finishes give each chair a bold, tactile quality, ideal for collectors of functional art.
They are not only visually stunning but also solid and comfortable, making them suitable for both display and daily use. This is a cohesive and rare complete set of six signed pieces, made by an artist who participated in major exhibitions like the 1992 Venice Biennale.
Key Features:
Artist & Provenance: Guido Coletti (Friuli, 1944); original design from 1995, hand-signed in 2013.
Materials & Technique: Painted metal frames with hand-decorated panels in recycled plastic and resin.
Style: Pop Art with collage decoration, expressive colors, and heart-shaped backrests.
Sustainability: Made using upcycled materials, reflecting an eco-conscious design ethos.
Unique Pieces: Each of the six chairs is individually designed, signed, and part of a coherent artistic series.
Condition: Vintage good condition, with age-related patina adding character. Signature and date on each piece.
Dimensions (per chair):
W 75cm × D 60cm × H 97cm – Seat height: 51cm
W 70cm × D 60cm × H 110cm – Seat height: 50cm
W 76cm × D 60cm × H 110cm – Seat height: 52cm
W 65cm × D 50cm × H 98cm – Seat height: 50cm
W 70cm × D 65cm × H 106cm – Seat height: 50cm
W 70cm × D 50cm × H 110cm – Seat height: 50cm

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