Tronetto Armchairs by Luigi Origlia, Italy, 1990s
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Description
Tronetto dining chairs, a stunning set of 6 chairs designed by Luigi Origlia and produced by Italian furniture company Origlia Italy around 1990. These chairs boast a unique combination of features that make them stand out from the crowd. With black plastic feet, a pale yellow frame, wooden armrests, and a pink suede seating, these chairs are both stylish and comfortable. Despite their age, they are in good condition with only normal age-related wear, making them a valuable addition to any dining room. The Tronetto dining chairs are a perfect blend of vintage charm and modern sensibility, offering a touch of elegance to any space. Priced per piece.
Luigi Origlia (1933 - 2016) was an Italian furniture designer who was born in Turin. He was known for his unique and innovative designs that combined functionality with aesthetic appeal. Origlia studied architecture in Turin and went on to work for several furniture companies before eventually starting his own design studio in 1970. Over the years, he collaborated with several leading furniture companies in Italy, including Origlia Italy, to produce iconic furniture pieces that were both timeless and practical. Origlia's designs often incorporated bold colors, clean lines, and unique materials, such as plastic and metal. He was recognized for his contributions to the world of design and received numerous awards throughout his career, including the prestigious Compasso d'Oro award. Today, Origlia's designs continue to be highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts around the world. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 25.6 in; H. 32.29 in; D. 22.45 in; W. 65.02 cm; H. 82.02 cm; D. 57.02 cm; Seat H. 17.33 in; Seat H. 44.02 cm;
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