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Style: Futurist
'Stool 02' by Joseph Ellwood for Six Dots Design
Located in London, GB
Joseph Ellwood is a British designer and maker, he has been named one of 10 'Future Icons' in design by Wallpaper* magazine, collaborated with the luxur...
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2010s British Futurist Seating

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Aluminum

Pair of Italian Futurist armchairs with coloured fabric
Located in Milano, IT
Step into a portal of artistic innovation and historical reverence with this remarkable pair of Italian Futurist armchairs, hailing from the dynamic period of 1910-1915. These chairs...
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1910s Italian Vintage Futurist Seating

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Cotton, Wood

Italian Futurist-era geometric sofa with cotton fabric
Located in Milano, IT
Enter a portal of artistic innovation and historical reverence with this extraordinary Italian Futurist-era armchair from the dynamic 1910-1915 period. These sofas are not just furni...
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1910s Italian Vintage Futurist Seating

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Cotton, Wood

Gastone Rinaldi for RIMA Black Leather Sabrina Dining Chairs, 1970s, Set of 4
Located in London, GB
RIMA was founded in 1920, specialising in manufacturing metal furniture and Gastone Rinaldi took over the company from his father in 1948 becoming the designer. Many of his designs r...
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1970s Italian Vintage Futurist Seating

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Steel

Vintage monumental round chrome-plated 80s daybed
Located in Sint-Niklaas, VOV
A truely unique find. This item was a one of a kind daybed sofa in the entry hall of a 80´s hotel in Brussels, Belgium. Completely made to measure and only one was made. Its size ...
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1980s European Vintage Futurist Seating

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Chrome

Studio Made Laminated Wood Rocking Chair by Douglas Hackett
By Hackett
Located in Toronto, CA
More art piece than furniture piece, this 1980s studio-made “Rocking Rocker Chair” by American artist Douglas Hackett is a study in woodworking. Its biomorphic shapes and smooth scul...
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1980s American Vintage Futurist Seating

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Wood

Rare Suede and Stainless Steel Lounge Chairs by Rima Padova, 1974
By RIMA
Located in Echt, NL
Beautiful and comfortable lounge chairs in very good condition. These chairs were manufactured by the company Rima Padova Italy in 1974. The chairs are upholstered with a sumptuous...
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20th Century Italian Futurist Seating

Materials

Metal, Steel, Stainless Steel

DV Chair - Verdigris Edition
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Inspired by a myriad of indulgent nights, this chair is meant to share the feeling and effect of “double vision,” the phenomenon of perceiving two images, usually overlapping, as one...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Futurist Seating

Materials

Steel

DV Chair - Chrome Edition
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Inspired by a myriad of indulgent nights, this chair is meant to share the feeling and effect of “double vision,” the phenomenon of perceiving two images, usually overlapping, as one...
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2010s American Futurist Seating

Materials

Steel, Chrome

Contemporary Vanity Chair (V2)
Located in London, GB
Contemporary Vanity is the first collection from British designer Joseph Ellwood, under the company name: Six Dots Design. This five piece collection made from raw finished, laser cu...
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2010s British Futurist Seating

Materials

Aluminum

Marcel Accent Chair
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The Marcel Accent chair is a Futuristic, bold, and comfortable chair, inspired by organic hexagon shape. The chair is named after Nathan's late dog Marcel (Maltese). Marcel Accent ch...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Futurist Seating

Materials

Fabric, Upholstery, Ash

Italian Giancarlo Piretti for Castelli Plia Plastic Dining Chairs, Set of 2
Located in London, GB
Originally designed by Giancarlo Piretti for Catelli in 1967, the Plia chair was introduced at the Fiera del Mobile in Milan and since then has become ...
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1960s Italian Vintage Futurist Seating

Materials

Steel

Black Polypropylene Stackable DR. Yes Chair by Philippe Starck & Eugeni Quitllet
Located in High Wycombe, GB
Philippe Starck & Eugeni Quitllet Designed For Kartell Black Polypropylene Stackable DR. Yes Chair Two In Stock Price Per Chair Juxtaposing varying form...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Futurist Seating

Materials

Plastic

Sofa by Folke Müller 'SittVila 301', Sweden, 1960s
Located in Stockholm, SE
Originally designed in 1966 by the Florentine Radical group Archizoom, this was the first sofa without a conventional frame. It is composed of two waves made from a polyurethane bloc...
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1960s Swedish Vintage Futurist Seating

Materials

Polystyrene, Fabric

Fillìa Luigi Colombo Attr. Rare Italian Futurist Armchairs
Located in Milano, IT
The armchairs, crafted from meticulously painted blue and red wood, emanates an air of intrigue and allure. Its upholstery, adorned with fabric showcasing typical Futurist motifs, draws our attention. Here, we find flowing brushstrokes interlaced with geometric patterns—a visual symphony that encapsulates the spirit of the Futurist era. These vibrant and dynamic motifs reflect the movement's fascination with speed, progress, and the mechanization of society. A sense of precision and geometric rigor permeates the lines of this armchairs—a design choice that appears almost like a playful illusion, a deceptive geometric game that challenges our perception. It is within this juxtaposition of fluid brushstrokes and strict geometry that the soul of the Futurist movement comes to life, inviting us to contemplate the fusion of art, technology, and human ambition. An essential element that distinguishes this series of furniture is the presence of red lacquered wooden knobs—a detail of undeniable significance. These elegant accents, meticulously crafted, elevate the sofa's aesthetic appeal, creating an exquisite decoration that captures our attention and engages our emotions. Their vibrant red hue injects the piece with a sense of energy and passion, while their polished surfaces reflect the vision and meticulous craftsmanship of its creator. These armchairs take us back to the early 30s serves as a portal to a transformative era in history. It embodies the essence of Futurism—a movement driven by optimism, innovation, and a quest for a utopian future. Through its color palette, motifs, and geometric precision, it encapsulates the ideals that shaped an entire generation of artists. In conclusion, the rare Italian Futurist armchairs attributed to Fillìa Luigi Colombo...
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1920s Italian Vintage Futurist Seating

Materials

Fabric, Wood

Fillìa Luigi Colombo Attr. Rare Italian Futurist sofa
Located in Milano, IT
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of the rare Italian Futurist two-seater sofa attributed to Fillìa Luigi Colombo—a remarkable testament to artist...
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1930s Italian Vintage Futurist Seating

Materials

Fabric, Wood

Fillìa Luigi Colombo Attr. Rare pair of futurist stools blue and red
Located in Milano, IT
These stools, attributed to Fillìa Luigi Colombo, possess an undeniable allure that captivates both the eye and the soul. Crafted from painted wood in ca...
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1920s Italian Vintage Futurist Seating

Materials

Fabric, Wood

Karim Rashid Silver Vinyl Shroom Stool for IDEE Limited Edition Signed Numbered
Located in Cathedral City, CA
Karim Rashid Shroom Stool designed for IDEE, Japan in 1998. This silver vinyl version was a limited edition and is signed and numbered #4/57 on the IDEE labeled fabric on the bottom of the stool. It was part of the TOTEM Design collection; TOTEM - The Objects That Evoke Meaning - was a a progressive and influential retail design gallery in Manhattan operating between 1994-2004 that represented cutting edge modern design of the period. Overall the stool is on good condition with a couple small tears, minor dents and scuffs to the vinyl, and wear as shown in the detail photos. The stool measures 18" high x 16 ½" wide x 14" deep. Karim Rashid (born 1960) is an Egyptian-born and Canadian raised industrial designer. His designs include luxury goods, furniture, lighting, surface design, brand identity and packaging. Time magazine has described him as the "most famous industrial designer in all the Americas" and the "Prince of Plastic". He is based in New York City, as well as Belgrade, Miami and India. Rashid's work is featured in 20 permanent collections. His pieces are exhibited in museums worldwide, including the MoMA, Centre Pompidou, and SFMOMA. He is known for designs such as the "Garbo" waste can and "Oh Chair...
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1990s Japanese Futurist Seating

Materials

Upholstery, Synthetic, Foam, PVC

Lost in Space Stainless Steel Futuristic Armchair
Located in London, GB
The lost space armchair takes place in the third act of THESHAW's Future Vestige series. It is the climax of the movie, a moment for which you are so engaged you cannot bear to look away. The form of this armchair breaks the usual conventions of homeware with its rigid, cold, cocoon-like bodice. Like a living body passing through it from the future, the backrest extends in an arc towards the rear, as if wings would spread out of it at any moment. The base takes form with neat and symmetrical rectangles creating a staunch base. Available in two materials, one a hand-polished stainless steel and the other in pure white resin. Each is a statement seat that takes your mind across great distances, it makes for a strong installation piece. The Future Vestige series is a philosophical endeavour about freeing one's spirit. To no longer have your consciousness tethered to technology or rationality. Instead to only exist between time, space, the surging tides, and illusions of the mind. • Statement armchair...
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2010s Asian Futurist Seating

Materials

Stainless Steel

Luxury Luna Contemporary Futuristic Leather Upholstered & Red Lacquered Armchair
Located in Coimbra, PT
The Luna armchair is a piece that exudes minimalistic luxury. Inspired by the simple Nordic style and created in the exquisite comfort of high quality leather, this armchair provides...
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21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Futurist Seating

Materials

Fiberglass, Leather

Lost in Space Resin Futuristic Armchair
Located in London, GB
The Lost Space Armchair takes place in the third act of THESHAW's Future Vestige series. It is the climax of the movie, a moment for which you are so engaged you cannot bear to look away. The form of this armchair breaks the usual conventions of homeware with its rigid, cold, cocoon-like bodice. Like a living body passing through it from the future, the backrest extends in an arc towards the rear, as if wings would spread out of it at any moment. The base takes form with neat and symmetrical rectangles creating a staunch base. Available in two materials, one a hand-polished stainless steel and the other in pure white resin. Each is a statement seat that takes your mind across great distances, it makes for a strong installation piece. The Future Vestige series is a philosophical endeavour about freeing one's spirit. To no longer have your consciousness tethered to technology or rationality. Instead to only exist between time, space, the surging tides, and illusions of the mind. • Statement armchair...
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2010s Asian Futurist Seating

Materials

Resin

Original Walter Pichler 1966 "Galaxy Chair", Black
Located in Vienna, AT
This extremely rare chair from the "Atomic" or "Space Age Design Period" has the Serial number of 163 and was manufactured by Svoboda, circa 1980. Initiated by Peter Noever in the mi...
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1960s Austrian Vintage Futurist Seating

Materials

Aluminum

Set of 2 Moroso Gluon Reception Chairs by Marc Newson, 1990s
Located in CULEMBORG, GE
For sale is this lovely and rare set of two Gluon Chairs by Marc Newson, produced by Moroso in the ‘90s, and no longer in production today. The Gluon Cha...
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1990s Italian Futurist Seating

Materials

Steel

Chair "bb" in Sand-Casted Metal with Polished Edges by Corpus Studio
Located in PARIS, FR
The “bb” chair is part of Corpus Studio’s sculptural bb collection. The collection seeks to explore the limits between minimal and maximal, brutalist and glam...
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2010s French Futurist Seating

Materials

Aluminum

Sculptural and Luxurious "Star" Futuristic Organic Gilt Dining and Living Chair
Located in Coimbra, PT
Sculptural and Luxurious Chair in Organic Design Style Body: Resin reinforced with fiberglass finished in aged gold color Upholstery: Satin fabric. Dimensions (cm): 53 x 58 x ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Futurist Seating

Materials

Fiberglass

Rare Pair of Italian Futurist / Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs, Giacomo Balla
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Rare Italian Futurist Lounge Chairs with a stunning and unique form conveying speed and movement and "the future". These Mid-Century Modern armchairs have dramatic appeal and...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Futurist Seating

Materials

Upholstery, Hardwood

Back of the Chairs by Martino Gamper for the Conran Shop/Thonet, 2008
Located in Uppsala, SE
This chair, along with two other models, was commissioned by The Conran Shop in 2008 to the designer Martino Gamper for The London Design Festival and for ...
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Early 2000s Croatian Futurist Seating

Materials

Bentwood

Chair of the Rings by Martino Gamper for the Conran Shop/Thonet, 2008
Located in Uppsala, SE
This chair, along with two other models, was commissioned by The Conran Shop in 2008 to the designer Martino Gamper for The London Design Festival and for ...
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Early 2000s Croatian Futurist Seating

Materials

Bentwood

Limited Edition, Eps Chair by Tom Dixon for London Design Festival, 2006
Located in Uppsala, SE
Very rare EPS chair in a limited edition of 500 pieces in grey polystyrene (packing material) designed by Tom Dixon for the London Design Festival...
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Early 2000s British Futurist Seating

Materials

Polystyrene

Pair of Italian Futurist Wood & Leather Lounge Chairs, Giacomo Balla Attributed
Located in New York, NY
Rare, unique pair of Italian early modernist armchairs attributed to Giacomo Balla. The chairs integrate futurist aesthetics with Arts & Crafts style. The pieces utilize typical A...
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Early 20th Century Italian Futurist Seating

Materials

Leather, Hardwood

Stunning Set of Four Boris Tabacoff 'Scimitar' Chairs for MMM, France, 1960s
Located in bergen op zoom, NL
Boris Tabacoff for 'Mobilier Modulaire Moderne' (MMM), France from the, 1960s. Boris Tabacoff is a French designer of Bulgarian origin whom designed many futuristic looking pieces...
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1960s French Vintage Futurist Seating

Materials

Chrome, Steel

Four Italian Futurist 'Sgabello' Chairs or Stools
Located in New York, NY
Four Italian chairs or stools combining a traditional 17th century sgabello form with the speed and movement implicit in the spirit of Italian futurism and the influence of Giacomo B...
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Early 20th Century Italian Futurist Seating

Materials

Hardwood

Futurist seating for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a broad range of unique Futurist seating for sale on 1stDibs. Many of these items were first offered in the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artisans have continued to produce works inspired by this style. If you’re looking to add vintage seating created in this style to your space, the works available on 1stDibs include seating and other home furnishings, frequently crafted with metal, fabric and other materials. If you’re shopping for used Futurist seating made in a specific country, there are Europe, Italy, and Spain pieces for sale on 1stDibs. While there are many designers and brands associated with original seating, popular names associated with this style include Moroso, Studio S II, Thonet, and Boris Tabacoff. It’s true that these talented designers have at times inspired knockoffs, but our experienced specialists have partnered with only top vetted sellers to offer authentic pieces that come with a buyer protection guarantee. Prices for seating differ depending upon multiple factors, including designer, materials, construction methods, condition and provenance. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $248 and tops out at $20,800 while the average work can sell for $3,650.

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