Maisa di Seveso - Derk Jan de Vries - Bench - Samara - Beech

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Samara bench designed by Derk Jan de Vries and produced by Maisa di Seveso in Italy around 1970–1980, crafted in solid beech wood and measuring 100 cm wide, 42 cm high and 38 cm deep, in good used condition with minor signs of age.

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Iconic Samara bench, designed by Derk Jan de Vries and produced by Maisa di Seveso around 1970, one of the most representative pieces of the rationalist and constructive design culture that characterized European design between the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Samara perfectly embodies the meeting between Nordic rigor and Brianza savoir-faire, resulting in an essential, cultivated and timeless object.
Crafted entirely in solid wood, the bench stands out for its structure that is solid yet visually light, constructed through pure volumes and extremely calibrated proportions.
The seat surface is composed of carefully crafted parallel slats, creating a refined interplay of solids and voids: a choice that is not only aesthetic but deeply functional, conceived to lighten the volume, improve structural resistance and emphasize the modular character of the project.
This horizontal rhythm recalls an almost architectural language, consistent with De Vries’ design vision, always attentive to the dialogue between structure, function and space.
The squared legs give the bench a stable presence firmly anchored to the ground, while chamfered edges and soft joints reveal a high level of craftsmanship, typical of the finest Maisa productions.
Every detail is resolved with precision and sobriety: there is nothing superfluous, nothing decorative, only form born from function and material.
Samara is conceived as a multifunctional seat: entrance bench, living room seating, element for contract spaces, galleries or public environments, but also a sculptural object capable of engaging with modernist, minimalist or brutalist interiors.
Its aesthetic is strong yet silent, authoritative without being invasive, making it extremely relevant even today.
This model emblemizes the philosophy of Maisa di Seveso, a company known for the quality of its materials, construction precision and cultivated approach to industrial design.
The Samara bench is not merely functional furniture, but a design object, expression of an era in which design was conceived to endure, to be used and to pass through time without losing meaning.
A historically significant piece, increasingly rare, today particularly appreciated by collectors, architects and interior designers for its authenticity, artisanal quality and ability to represent in a pure and coherent way the spirit of 1970s design.

Current Condition: Excellent overall condition; any minor signs of age consistent with time do not affect stability or structural integrity
Additional Notes: Please note that this object is in excellent vintage condition. Minor signs of age may be present, which do not affect its functionality. We kindly invite you to consider these characteristics before purchasing.

Iconic Samara bench, designed by Derk Jan de Vries and produced by Maisa di Seveso around 1970, one of the most representative pieces of the rationalist and constructive design culture that characterized European design between the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Samara perfectly embodies the meeting between Nordic rigor and Brianza savoir-faire, resulting in an essential, cultivated and timeless object.
Crafted entirely in solid wood, the bench stands out for its structure that is solid yet visually light, constructed through pure volumes and extremely calibrated proportions.
The seat surface is composed of carefully crafted parallel slats, creating a refined interplay of solids and voids: a choice that is not only aesthetic but deeply functional, conceived to lighten the volume, improve structural resistance and emphasize the modular character of the project.
This horizontal rhythm recalls an almost architectural language, consistent with De Vries’ design vision, always attentive to the dialogue between structure, function and space.
The squared legs give the bench a stable presence firmly anchored to the ground, while chamfered edges and soft joints reveal a high level of craftsmanship, typical of the finest Maisa productions.
Every detail is resolved with precision and sobriety: there is nothing superfluous, nothing decorative, only form born from function and material.
Samara is conceived as a multifunctional seat: entrance bench, living room seating, element for contract spaces, galleries or public environments, but also a sculptural object capable of engaging with modernist, minimalist or brutalist interiors.
Its aesthetic is strong yet silent, authoritative without being invasive, making it extremely relevant even today.
This model emblemizes the philosophy of Maisa di Seveso, a company known for the quality of its materials, construction precision and cultivated approach to industrial design.
The Samara bench is not merely functional furniture, but a design object, expression of an era in which design was conceived to endure, to be used and to pass through time without losing meaning.
A historically significant piece, increasingly rare, today particularly appreciated by collectors, architects and interior designers for its authenticity, artisanal quality and ability to represent in a pure and coherent way the spirit of 1970s design.

Current Condition: Excellent overall condition; any minor signs of age consistent with time do not affect stability or structural integrity
Additional Notes: Please note that this object is in excellent vintage condition. Minor signs of age may be present, which do not affect its functionality. We kindly invite you to consider these characteristics before purchasing.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
Italy
Manufacturer/brand
Maisa di Seveso
Model
Samara
Designer/artist/maker
Derk Jan de Vries
Material
Beech
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
42 cm
Width
100 cm
Depth
38 cm
Estimated period
1970-1980
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