Giuseppe Pagano was an Italian architect and designer, notable for his involvement in the movement of rationalist architecture in Italy up to the end of the Second World War. He designed exhibitions, furniture and interiors and was an amateur photographer. He was also a long-time editor of the journal Casabella. In 1924, Pagano graduated in architecture from the Politecnico di Torino. Among his most notable architectural projects are the Palazzo Gualino (with Gino Levi Montalcini) in Turin; the Physics building at Città Universitaria (University of Rome) in Rome; the Steel Structure House (with Franco Albini, Giancarlo Palanti and others) and the Summer Hall (with Ottorino Aloisio, Ettore Sottsass and others), for the V Triennale di Milano (1933); and the Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi (Bocconi University) in Milan.
Here we have the pair of armchairs mod. Lamellare, produced by Maggioni in 1941. Wooden structure with seat and backrest in rope.
Fully original and in very good condition.