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Balestra Armchair

Renato Balestra Cinova 1973 Armchair Design Steel Chromed Modernism
Renato Balestra Cinova 1973 Armchair Design Steel Chromed Modernism

Renato Balestra Cinova 1973 Armchair Design Steel Chromed Modernism

By Renato Balestra

Located in Taranto, IT

Renato Balestra Armchair - Cinova, 1973 Iconic design armchair designed by Renato Balestra for Cinova, made in 1973. Chrome-plated steel frame, modern and elegant lines, representat...

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Vintage 1970s Italian Space Age Armchairs

Materials

Steel

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Two Original Balestra Lounge Armchairs by Marzio Cecchi
Two Original Balestra Lounge Armchairs by Marzio Cecchi

Two Original Balestra Lounge Armchairs by Marzio Cecchi

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H 33.08 in W 29.93 in D 33.86 in

Two Original Balestra Lounge Armchairs by Marzio Cecchi

By Studio Most, Marzio Cecchi

Located in Milano, Lombardia

Couple of rare blue leather armchairs with colored steel handles. Designed in 1968, produced in Studio Most, Florence. Was created as a part of apartment interior totally designed by...

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Late 20th Century Italian Modern Armchairs

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Steel

Mint condition "Balestra" lounge chair by Cinova
Mint condition "Balestra" lounge chair by Cinova

Mint condition "Balestra" lounge chair by Cinova

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H 31.5 in W 29.53 in D 33.47 in

Mint condition "Balestra" lounge chair by Cinova

Located in Milano, Lombardia

Leather lounge chair manufactured in early 70s by Cinova. As this chair comes from an old stock is in perfect original condition. Particular elastics shape of the steel structure all...

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Vintage 1970s Armchairs

Marzio Cecchi 'Balestra' Lounge Chair, Original Black Vegan Leather, Italy, 1968
Marzio Cecchi 'Balestra' Lounge Chair, Original Black Vegan Leather, Italy, 1968

Marzio Cecchi 'Balestra' Lounge Chair, Original Black Vegan Leather, Italy, 1968

By Marzio Cecchi

Located in Brussels, BE

Marzio Cecchi 'Balestra' lounge chair, original leather, Italy, 1968

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Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Armchairs

Materials

Faux Leather

Pair of Balestra Lounge Chairs by Marzio Cecchi for Studio Most, 1968
Pair of Balestra Lounge Chairs by Marzio Cecchi for Studio Most, 1968

Pair of Balestra Lounge Chairs by Marzio Cecchi for Studio Most, 1968

By Marzio Cecchi

Located in Brussels, BE

Pair of two lounge chairs by Marzio Cecchi in 1968. The geometric structure of the furniture is specific of this period. All the lines are sober and pur. Marzio Cecchi is a very ...

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Vintage 1960s Italian Post-Modern Armchairs

Materials

Steel

Marzio Cecchi Balestra Armchairs and Footstools in Peach Velvet
Marzio Cecchi Balestra Armchairs and Footstools in Peach Velvet

Marzio Cecchi Balestra Armchairs and Footstools in Peach Velvet

By Studio Most, Marzio Cecchi

Located in Milano, IT

Wonderful set of two armchairs and ottomans model 'Balestra', designed by Marzio Cecchi for the fine manufacture Studio Most in 1968.

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Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Armchairs

Materials

Steel

Lounge Armchair by Renato Balestra for Cinova, Italy 1970s
Lounge Armchair by Renato Balestra for Cinova, Italy 1970s

Lounge Armchair by Renato Balestra for Cinova, Italy 1970s

By Renato Balestra

Located in Argelato, BO

Renato Balestra "Lounge" armchair or fireside chair by the Italian designer Renato Balestra for Cinova, published in 1973.

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Vintage 1970s Italian Space Age Armchairs

Materials

Metal

Iconic Balestra chair with ottoman by Marzio Cecchi for Studio Most Italy 1968
Iconic Balestra chair with ottoman by Marzio Cecchi for Studio Most Italy 1968

Iconic Balestra chair with ottoman by Marzio Cecchi for Studio Most Italy 1968

By Marzio Cecchi

Located in Sas van Gent, NL

Space age, modernism, minimalism and topped with Italian flair; all seems to be bundled in this one of a kind iconic design by the late Florentine architect Marzio Cecchi (1940-1990)...

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Vintage 1960s Italian Space Age Armchairs

Materials

Metal

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