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Green Suede Lounge Chair by Vittorio Gregotti

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Discover a true vintage design gem with this elegant Hollywood Regency-style lounge chair from the 1960s, signed by the celebrated Italian designer Vittorio Gregotti. Crafted in luxurious green suede and adorned with refined brass-plated steel accents, this armchair features the iconic arched shape that made Gregotti’s work famous. This extraordinary piece is in excellent structural condition, with light signs of oxidation and a subtle patina on the metal, enhancing its irresistible vintage appeal. Bring home a piece of design history with this rare Vittorio Gregotti armchair, available in limited edition through our curated catalog of collectible design furniture. Product Name: 1960s Green Suede Lounge Chair by Vittorio Gregotti Designer: Vittorio Gregotti Year of Design: 1960s Style: Hollywood Regency Main Materials: Green suede, brass-plated steel Distinctive Design: The chair is defined by the iconic arched form signature to Vittorio Gregotti Typical Dimensions: 65 x 85 x H70 cm Comfort: High comfort thanks to its ergonomic shape Typical Use: Sophisticated lounge chair, perfect for living rooms or elegant interior settings Design Icon: This armchair is an icon of 1960s Italian design Versatility: Versatile enough to complement a variety of décor styles thanks to its timeless design Current Condition: Excellent structural condition with light oxidation on the metal, adding authentic character Additional Notes: This rare Vittorio Gregotti armchair brings the elegance and legacy of 1960s Italian design into any space Vittorio Gregotti (1927–2020) was a leading figure in contemporary Italian architecture. Born on August 10, 1927, in Novara, Italy, and passing on March 15, 2020, Gregotti left a profound mark on architectural and urban design across Europe and beyond. Education and Academic Background: Gregotti studied architecture at the University of Milan, graduating in 1952, and later earned a PhD in architectural history from the University of Venice. Academic Career: In addition to his architectural work, Gregotti was a prominent academic. He taught at several universities, including IUAV in Venice and the University of Palermo, and authored influential books on architecture and urban planning. Architectural Works: Gregotti is renowned for his approach to modern architecture and urban design. Notable works include the Belém Cultural Center in Lisbon, the Florence Opera House, and the Matteotti Housing Complex in Padua. Urban Planning: Gregotti made major contributions to urban planning in Italy and abroad, focusing on the integration of architecture with the surrounding environment and the revitalization of urban spaces. Theoretical Contributions: He emphasized the importance of historical and cultural context in contemporary design and played a key role in shaping architectural discourse through his theoretical writings. Legacy: Vittorio Gregotti was a major influence in both Italian and international architectural landscapes. His work continues to shape the dialogue on modern design and urban development, and his legacy remains a source of inspiration for future generations. Discover a true vintage design gem with this elegant Hollywood Regency-style lounge chair from the 1960s, signed by the celebrated Italian designer Vittorio Gregotti. Crafted in luxurious green suede and adorned with refined brass-plated steel accents, this armchair features the iconic arched shape that made Gregotti’s work famous. This extraordinary piece is in excellent structural condition, with light signs of oxidation and a subtle patina on the metal, enhancing its irresistible vintage appeal. Bring home a piece of design history with this rare Vittorio Gregotti armchair, available in limited edition through our curated catalog of collectible design furniture. Product Name: 1960s Green Suede Lounge Chair by Vittorio Gregotti Designer: Vittorio Gregotti Year of Design: 1960s Style: Hollywood Regency Main Materials: Green suede, brass-plated steel Distinctive Design: The chair is defined by the iconic arched form signature to Vittorio Gregotti Typical Dimensions: 65 x 85 x H70 cm Comfort: High comfort thanks to its ergonomic shape Typical Use: Sophisticated lounge chair, perfect for living rooms or elegant interior settings Design Icon: This armchair is an icon of 1960s Italian design Versatility: Versatile enough to complement a variety of décor styles thanks to its timeless design Current Condition: Excellent structural condition with light oxidation on the metal, adding authentic character Additional Notes: This rare Vittorio Gregotti armchair brings the elegance and legacy of 1960s Italian design into any space Vittorio Gregotti (1927–2020) was a leading figure in contemporary Italian architecture. Born on August 10, 1927, in Novara, Italy, and passing on March 15, 2020, Gregotti left a profound mark on architectural and urban design across Europe and beyond. Education and Academic Background: Gregotti studied architecture at the University of Milan, graduating in 1952, and later earned a PhD in architectural history from the University of Venice. Academic Career: In addition to his architectural work, Gregotti was a prominent academic. He taught at several universities, including IUAV in Venice and the University of Palermo, and authored influential books on architecture and urban planning. Architectural Works: Gregotti is renowned for his approach to modern architecture and urban design. Notable works include the Belém Cultural Center in Lisbon, the Florence Opera House, and the Matteotti Housing Complex in Padua. Urban Planning: Gregotti made major contributions to urban planning in Italy and abroad, focusing on the integration of architecture with the surrounding environment and the revitalization of urban spaces. Theoretical Contributions: He emphasized the importance of historical and cultural context in contemporary design and played a key role in shaping architectural discourse through his theoretical writings. Legacy: Vittorio Gregotti was a major influence in both Italian and international architectural landscapes. His work continues to shape the dialogue on modern design and urban development, and his legacy remains a source of inspiration for future generations. Please note: This item is in a very good vintage condition. Minor signs of age may be present but do not affect its functionality. We kindly ask you to consider these characteristics prior to purchase.
  • Creatore:
    Mario Sabot (Produttore),Vittorio Introini (Designer)
  • Dimensioni:
    Altezza: 70 cm (27,56 in)Larghezza: 85 cm (33,47 in)Profondità: 65 cm (25,6 in)
  • Stile:
    Hollywood Regency (Del periodo)
  • Materiali e tecniche:
  • Luogo di origine:
  • Periodo:
  • Data di produzione:
    1960
  • Condizioni:
    Usura compatibile con l’età e l’utilizzo. The item is in very good vintage condition with minor signs of wear consistent with age and use. No structural damage.
  • Località del venditore:
    Conversano, IT
  • Numero di riferimento:
    1stDibs: LU8395236380832

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