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  • Pair of Busnelli easy chairs, 1960's
    By Busnelli
    Located in Brussel, BE
    Pair of comfy easy chairs with soft white fabric. They were made by Busnelli in Italy during sixties.
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs

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  • Coppia di poltrone Bruge disegnate da Bruno Gecchelin per Busnelli, 1963
    By Bruno Gecchelin, Busnelli
    Located in Milan, IT
    Coppia di poltrone modello Bruge, disegnate nel 1963 da Bruno Gecchelin per Busnelli. Si tratta di due lounge con struttura in vetroresina e piede cromato, il rivestimento è l'origin...
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Slipper Chairs

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  • Curved leather lounge chairs by Busnelli, Italy 1970s
    By Busnelli, Studio G14
    Located in Rotterdam, NL
    Curved leather lounge chairs by Busnelli, Italy 1970s. Nice strong curved bulky shaped design upholstered in a high quality thick cognac co...
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    Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs

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    Leather, Wenge

  • Gianni Pareschi and Ezio Didone for Busnelli 'Baffo' Lounge Chair
    By Busnelli, Gianni Pareschi 1, Ezio Didone
    Located in Waalwijk, NL
    Gianni Pareschi and Ezio Didone for Busnelli, pair of 'Baffo' lounge chairs, chromed metal, leather, Italy, design 1969 This 'Baffo' lounge chair by Italian duo Gianni Pareschi and ...
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs

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  • Iconic Super Rare Original Edition 'Libro' Chair by Gruppo Dam, Busnelli, 1970
    By G14, Gruppo DAM (Designer Associati Milano), Busnelli
    Located in bergen op zoom, NL
    Amazing and super rare original edition of the iconic ,radical 'libro' chair designed in 1970 by Gruppo DAM (Designer Associati Milano) in collaboration with the avant garde design group 'Gruppo G14' . Dimensions, please note the seating height, height and length of this chair is variable depending on how the seating leaves and enameled steel frame are arranged, only the width of the seat is fixed. The dimensions quoted are only one of the many possible and are for the seating elements as arranged in the last photo. The 'Libro'—meaning “book” in Italian—takes its form quite literally. Ten thin wedges are stacked on each other, hinged at the apex of an articulated enameled steel frame. What unfolds is an object with a childlike sense of discovery, offering an extraordinary range of seating positions depending on the flipping of each “page” along the spine. It demonstrates the re-envisioning of industrial design into a subversive lifestyle tool. And for a chair that cleanly falls into Italy’s postwar radical design movement of the late 1960s and early ’70s, it’s surprisingly functional—as practical as it is playfully outlandish. Undoubtedly, its originality, its simplicity, its ease of use, and its versatility make this sculpture-like armchair attractive to lovers of beauty and collectors interested in the conception and cultural process of design. Chairs from the original edition , finished in shiny vinyl, were originally produced in tiny numbers by 'Busnelli', as you can imagine at the time this design was considered too avant-garde and conceptual for the taste of the mass market. This example suffers from the same fate as per 95% of the original edition chairs in that the type of vinyl used proved to be particularly sensitive to UV light so over the passing years the surface layer of the vinyl upholstery has cracked significantly , some may see this as a flaw but it proves the originality of this museum piece and the chances of today finding an original edition chair without this vinyl surface cracking are effectively and unfortunately next to none. Today these extremely rare and early iconic examples of italian radical...
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    Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs

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  • Architectural Modernist Lounge Chair
    Located in Denton, TX
    Architectural modernist slipper lounge chair by Craftsman's Village.
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    20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Slipper Chairs

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