Armchair - Rattan






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Italian-made rattan armchair in Mid-Century Modern style from the 1960s, with a calyx frame and arched weave, measuring 75 × 60 × 80 cm, in very good condition with light signs of wear and age.
Description from the seller
Wicker/rattan armchair in Mid-Century Modern style, 1960s.
This rattan/wicker armchair was produced in Italy in the 1960s, during the Mid-Century Modern design period. Its goblet-shaped frame with arched weaving is a characteristic example of the era's style, when natural materials were used to create light yet structurally solid furniture.
These armchairs are especially appreciated by Mid-Century design collectors and enthusiasts of natural-material furnishings. Their charm lies in the combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern design, making them versatile pieces that fit well in both contemporary environments and retro-styled spaces. They are sought after for their visual lightness, durability, and the warmth that natural materials bring to interiors.
Seller's Story
Wicker/rattan armchair in Mid-Century Modern style, 1960s.
This rattan/wicker armchair was produced in Italy in the 1960s, during the Mid-Century Modern design period. Its goblet-shaped frame with arched weaving is a characteristic example of the era's style, when natural materials were used to create light yet structurally solid furniture.
These armchairs are especially appreciated by Mid-Century design collectors and enthusiasts of natural-material furnishings. Their charm lies in the combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern design, making them versatile pieces that fit well in both contemporary environments and retro-styled spaces. They are sought after for their visual lightness, durability, and the warmth that natural materials bring to interiors.
