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Azucena Stool Designed by Luigi Caccia Dominioni

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    Located in Novedrate, IT
    From the moment it was first presented at the XI Triennale in Milan in 1953, Catilina became one of Luigi Caccia Dominioni’s classics. He loved the design so much that guests in his studio would settle down by his desk to chat in these chairs. At first glance you would be forgiven for assuming this unusual object to be unfinished. Instead Caccia Dominioni created both a new chair and defined how to sit in it. Catilina is not designed for relaxation and letting go but for thoughtfulness and elegance. You could almost be transported back to ancient Rome ensconced in the seat of the Roman senator, Lucio Sergio Catilina, after whom the chair is named. In turn, the chair harks back to medieval thrones...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Stools

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  • Luigi Caccia Dominioni low back stools, Italy 1960s
    By Azucena, Luigi Caccia Dominioni
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    Rare low stools by Luigi Caccia Dominioni for Azucena, Italy ca. 1960. Elegant design with typical Dominioni lines, created out of an oval base and arch shaped backrests. The stools ...
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  • Azucena ABCD Armchair by Luigi Caccia Dominioni
    By Azucena, Luigi Caccia Dominioni
    Located in Novedrate, IT
    The greatest designers know only too well that success lies in the detail. Luigi Caccia Dominioni took a forensic interest in all his work,whether a large-scale architectural project or a piece of furniture. The ABCD armchair is the acme of design and it continues to surprise us today. Through subtle changes to Caccia Dominioni’s original concept and drawing, this very traditional reading chair has been updated to meet the needs of contemporary living. ABCD is at once classic and timeless - memorable for its fine details. It is easy to move thanks to two small wheels yet retains its stability. The back legs differ in shape to the front ones in a playful nod to the chair’s square, octagonal and circular forms that are not apparent at first glance. The upholstery studs...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Armchairs

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  • Azucena Toro Armchair by Luigi Caccia Dominioni
    By Azucena, Luigi Caccia Dominioni
    Located in Novedrate, IT
    Designed for the Monticello country club on the outskirts of Milan, the Toro sofa and armchair can be admired from every angle and confidently take up centre stage. Why Toro - bull in Italian? Because you can literally “take it by the horns” thanks to the metal frame emerging through the padding. The seat arms terminate in handles that allow you to move and rotate the furniture with consummate ease. The Milanese country club guests used to configure and reconfigure the seating as required, moving them closer together to converse or further apart for peace and quiet. These bulls are docile and easy to handle. More like Sitting Bull, the legendary Sioux leader who features in so many films and Italian cartoon...
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  • Catilina Lounge by Luigi Caccia Dominioni for Azucena
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    Elegant and essential, the Catilina “large” chair designed by Luigi Caccia Dominioni was presented in 1957 at the XI Triennale in Milan and is con...
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  • Orange Armchairs by Luigi Caccia Dominioni for Azucena
    By Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Azucena
    Located in Milano, IT
    Splendid set of 2 fabric armchairs designed by Luigi Caccia Dominioni for the prestigious manufacture Azucena Italia. The vintage armchairs are made of brown, orange and yellow striped fabric, which creates a very colorful geometric effect. The lines are very hard and geometric, wonderfully eccentric. The frame is made of anodized aluminum, shiny silver, which connects to the spectacularly beautiful square, hollowed out feet. The cushions also act as square armrests, very colorful. The armchairs come from the Rome home of Luigi Caccia Dominioni. The colored armchairs are ideal for furnishing eccentric and colorful living rooms.
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