
Removable Otto model chair produced by Ibis, design Werther Toffoloni, 1980. Structure in steamed and black lacquered beech wood, seat in curved plywood. To underline the contemporary use of the square for the front legs which continue into the backrest, the use of the round shape of the back legs and the leg-backrest synthesis, as well as the connection between the backrest and the armrest-leg. Compasso d’Oro recommendation 1981 with the Cabas brand.
Vintage warehouse chair in excellent condition. The original polystyrene packaging and the assembly instruction booklet are also present.
Museo Della Sedia Collection.
Categories: Museo Della Sedia Collection, Novelty, 1980s, Chairs, Gianni Cardile, Werther Toffoloni
| Weight | 44 cm (seat height) |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 73 × 53 × 52 cm (height length depth ) |
La Sedia Italiana, The Italian Chair. National Institute for Foreign Trade, page 141.
Chair district: design between past and future. Anna A. Lombardi Francoangeli, cover photo, page 80.
Photographs from private collection (Museo Della Sedia) of vintage Italian design chairs. © All rights reserved.
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Removable Otto model chair produced by Ibis, design Werther Toffoloni, 1980. Structure in steamed and black lacquered beech wood, seat in curved plywood. To underline the contemporary use of the square for the front legs which continue into the backrest, the use of the round shape of the back legs and the leg-backrest synthesis, as well as the connection between the backrest and the armrest-leg. Compasso d’Oro recommendation 1981 with the Cabas brand.
Vintage warehouse chair in excellent condition. The original polystyrene packaging and the assembly instruction booklet are also present.
Museo Della Sedia Collection.
Categories: Museo Della Sedia Collection, Novelty, 1980s, Chairs, Gianni Cardile, Werther Toffoloni
| Weight | 44 cm (seat height) |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 73 × 53 × 52 cm (height length depth ) |
La Sedia Italiana, The Italian Chair. National Institute for Foreign Trade, page 141.
Chair district: design between past and future. Anna A. Lombardi Francoangeli, cover photo, page 80.
Photographs from private collection (Museo Della Sedia) of vintage Italian design chairs. © All rights reserved.
Send us information, suggestions or corrections from our contact page.
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