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White 'Gaudi' Chair by Vico Magistretti for Artemide, Vintage Early Model, 1970s

$658.98
£490.48
€550
CA$902.64
A$1,003.93
CHF 524.22
MX$12,216.75
NOK 6,695.09
SEK 6,278.82
DKK 4,186.96
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Iconic 'Gaudi' chair designed by Vico Magistretti and produced by Artemide, Italy. Named after Antonio Gaudi. Single piece construction chair that comes from a pressure mold of polyester resin reinforced with fiberglas to withstand heat and scratching. The form is indicative of Magistretti’s emphasis on material. New technologies and production methods allowed him to experiment with more expressive and sculptural geometries. Please note this is not one of the newly produced editions, but one of the earlier productions of the 1970s, easily recognizable by the 'patent pending' signation underneath the chair. Hence, the chairs is overall in good condition, fully functional and usable - but shows visible signs of age and use - fading and darkenings, surface scratches and scuffs as well as a surface crack on one of the legs - all highlighted in the photos. The price is adjusted with the condition. However, it is one of the most iconic and beautiful pieces, a design and product design icon fully utilizing and reinventing the design possibilities of working and producing furniture with moulded plastic. We try our best to accurately depict any imperfections on our photos. Please feel free to contact us for any additional photos. ---- PACKAGING All of our items are thoroughly cleaned and carefully packed for shipping. It is very important for us that the packaging has the same high-quality standard as the purchased item. Depending on the fragility of the item, packaging can be made in a 5 or 7-layered cardboard box or a wooden crate. Bigger items may be required to ship on crates with pallets. We create custom packages to save unnecessary packaging waste and filling. We use recyclable materials only. SHIPPING We offer premium and insured worldwide shipping. All small and medium sized packages are shipped as premium international air packages or EMS packages through the international state shipping carriers. Oversized packages and combined orders are shipped with a courier partner (FedEx, DHL, UPS etc.). All shipping costs are automatically calculated during the checkout process. Due to custom packaging, shipping for combined orders is not automatically calculated correctly. Please contact us for for shipping quotes for combined orders, or proceed to order the items after which we will issue a partial refund if the shipping was overpaid. All of our packages are insured or guaranteed for by us, provided that any proof of damage is delivered to us withing 3 days of delivery. Any visible damages on the package must be photographed upon delivery or the insurance policy might not be valid. We aim to ship products within 72 hours of receiving Your order. For bigger items and bulk orders, please allow up to 5-7 business days to safely handle and ship out Your order. We ask that you allow 25 business days for all deliveries. The wait time is likely to be much more shorter (around 7-10 working days for deliveries within the EU/EEA, 7-15 business days for overseas destinations) but we have to say this in case there is a hold up during busier times of the year. Please contact us for shipping upgrades or shipping related inquiries. Our other shipping partners and options include: EMS, FedEx / FedEx freight / FedEx express, DHL / DHL express, Schenker, In time, direct cargo shipping (direct flight to airport) and many more. INVOICING AND CUSTOMS An invoice is issued for every purchase. Item values are declared per sold price. We do not declare lower values for customs tax avoidance. Overseas customers may incur import duties and taxes, which will be paid by the purchaser. (customers outside EU) WHOLESALE We offer wholesale discount as well as discount on combined orders.
We offer many different logistical and transporation solutions for shipping larger orders - this includes premium next day deliveries within EU, air charter options, container shipping for large orders, pallet and crate shipping etc.
  • Creator:
    Vico Magistretti (Designer),Artemide (Manufacturer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 31.5 in (80 cm)Width: 23.63 in (60 cm)Depth: 22.45 in (57 cm)Seat Height: 17.13 in (43.5 cm)
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1970-1979
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Tthe chair is overall in good condition, fully functional and usable - but shows visible signs of age and use - fading and darkenings, surface scratches and scuffs as well as a surface crack on one of the legs - all highlighted in the photos.
  • Seller Location:
    Zagreb, HR
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 02-3631stDibs: LU7627237704352

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