Set of Six Dining Chairs by Giuseppe Rivadossi, Italy 1980s
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Description
Giuseppe Rivadossi’s work challenges the boundary between woodworking and sculpture. His deep engagement with materials, time, and human presence has produced some of the most poetic pieces in Italian design. This set of six Regina dining chairs reflects that philosophy through structure, technique, and spirit.
Design
Crafted from slavonian oak, each chair displays Rivadossi’s signature gouging and artisanal joinery. The box joints on the legs and backrest are not hidden—they become part of the design, almost ornamental. Light plays across the surfaces, accentuating the rhythm of chisel marks and the careful shaping of each element. The seats are gently curved, carved for comfort without interrupting the geometric rhythm. Each backrest is structured with two horizontal supports and a subtly tilted top rail that balances form and ergonomics. The gouged texture—one of Rivadossi’s hallmarks—adds depth, catching light and shadow across the surface. From every angle, the structure feels intentional, with proportions carefully considered to balance solidity and air.
The set carries Rivadossi’s unmistakable hand and is marked on the back with Officina Rivadossi. These are more than functional objects; they’re material meditations shaped by a lifetime of thought and care.
Condition
The chairs are in good condition with light signs of use. Our workshop will have all chairs checked and serviced before shipping
We also have the matching dining table available. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: Italy Period: 1980-1999 Materials: Slavonian Oak Condition: Good. Number of Pieces: 6-7 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Minimalist Incollect Reference #: 790317 -
Dimensions
W. 19.69 in; H. 33.07 in; D. 17.72 in; W. 50 cm; H. 84 cm; D. 45 cm; Seat H. 18.9 in; Seat H. 48 cm;
Message from Seller:
AtKris Studio has a passion for 20th century design and searches for the inspiring stories hidden behind a piece of furniture. Ranging from an Art Deco bar cabinet from the 1920s, or a Danish Design coffee table by Nanna Ditzel, to an iconic Italian Gio Ponti desk.