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Italian Zanotta R. Dalisi Blue Painted Steel Bench, Limited Edition

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    Peacock chair by Riccardo Dalisi released in 1986 for Zanotta's Edizioni Series dedicated to limited edition artistic designs. Named Pavone, Italian for “peacock”, the bird after which it was designed. The fanned feathers are depicted with small yellow round circles at the crown-tipped back. The feet are bird-like and painted yellow. A peacock’s neck, head and beak descend down at the front of the seat and are punctuated by a coral-colored worm that we can imagine the peacock wrestling to its mouth. Made of steel, the chair has an unqualified strength of material with an undeniable poetry of design. The empty space counts as much as the tangible parts. Dalisi, an artist, architect, designer and poet at the forefront of early Italian radical...
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  • Italian Modern Camilla Bench with Armrests by Achille Castiglioni Zanotta, 1984
    By Zanotta, Achille Castiglioni
    Located in MIlano, IT
    Italian modern Camilla Bench with armrests by Achille Castiglioni Zanotta, 1984 Fantastic folding bench with armrests mod. Camilla Bench with seat and back in light gray painted laminate. The structure is in black painted metal. Totally resealable. Suitable to use in the garden or outside. it is suitable to create a vintage outside...
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  • Outdoor public bench model "Perforano" silver painted steel Spanish design
    By Lluis Clotet, Oscar Tusquets Blanca
    Located in Barcelona, ES
    The Perforano bench is the evolution of the Catalano, one of the few pieces of Spanish design that have never been bettered and which can be expected to remain commercially viable. DETAILS The fundamental change consists in replacing the ‘deployé’ with perforated sheet steel. “We thus lose elasticity and use more material, but the seat gains a less aggressive texture and is much more resistant to corrosion and vandalism”. On the basis of this change in the material, the structure and the length of the module have also been modified, giving rise to a new handling of the aesthetic. The secret of this bench lies in its well known virtues, its ergonomic shape, wisely adapted from the bench Antoni Gaudí designed for Güell Park. On the basis of the 123 cm module benches of any length can be assembled, single or back-to-back, using the type of leg desired. MATERIALS AND FINISHES Tubular steel seating...
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  • Trampolín Bench, Blue by Pepe Albargues
    By Pepe Albargues
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    Trampolín Bench, Blue by Pepe Albargues Dimensions: W135, D49, H83, Seat 44 Materials: Chrome plated or painted iron structure Foam CMHR (high resilience and flame retardant) for ...
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  • Set of 2 Trampolín Bench, Blue by Pepe Albargues
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    Set of 2 Trampolín bench, blue by Pepe Albargues Dimensions: W135, D49, H83, Seat 44. Materials: Chrome plated or painted iron structure. Foam CMHR (high resilience and flame reta...
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