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Pellicano Chairs by Luigi Saccardo for Arrmet, 1975 Set of 2

3100 €per set|IVA inclusa

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An extraordinary set of two red lacquered Pellicano chairs, designed by Luigi Saccardo for Arrmet and published in Domus in 1975—authentic icons of Italian Radical Design from the Seventies. The Pellicano model stands out for its bold, sculptural, and instantly recognizable profile: a tall, rounded backrest, cantilevered seat, and a stage presence that transforms any space. The chairs are crafted from wood, lacquered in a vibrant, glossy shade of red—a chromatic choice that enhances their form and catches the eye, currently unique on the market. The structural elements and base supports are in chromed steel, intentionally left exposed to underline the industrial and experimental character of the design. The exposed bolts and technical details further emphasize the functional aesthetic, adding a distinctly contemporary and avant-garde touch. Conceived for both offices and private spaces with strong visual impact, the Pellicano chairs are perfect for modern living rooms, galleries, architecture studios, or for anyone seeking a certified piece of Italian design. The original “Arrmet designer L. Saccardo” label is still present, certifying their authenticity and provenance. A rare opportunity for collectors and lovers of historic design: these chairs are not just utilitarian objects, but true functional sculptures. Excellent vintage condition, with minor signs of use on the lacquer and light traces of time on the metal details, consistent with the age and authenticity of the pieces. Note: The set is available in groups of 4 or 2. Please purchase the desired quantity by visiting the corresponding product page. Product Name: Pellicano Chairs by Luigi Saccardo for Arrmet, 1975 Set of 2 Designer: Luigi Saccardo Year of Design: 1975 Style: Italian Radical Design, 1970s Main Materials: Glossy red lacquered wood, chromed steel Distinctive Design: Sculptural profile with tall rounded backrest and cantilevered seat; exposed structure with bolts and technical details highlighting the industrial aesthetic Dimensions: Height 110cm Width 37cm Depth 55cm Seat Height 55cm Comfort: Ergonomic and scenic seat, designed to offer good support combined with a strong visual impact Typical Use: Ideal for contemporary living rooms, architecture studios, galleries, or environments that require a statement piece Design Icon: Published in Domus in 1975, with original “Arrmet designer L. Saccardo” label; true icons of Italian Radical Design Versatility: Perfect for both offices and private spaces with a bold, experimental aesthetic Current Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor signs of use on the lacquer and light traces of time on the metal details Additional Notes: Please note that this item is in excellent vintage condition. There may be slight signs of age, which do not affect its functionality. We invite you to consider these characteristics before purchasing. Luigi Saccardo is an Italian designer and architect mainly active between the 1970s and 1980s, known for his experimental and bold approach that places him within the Italian Radical Design movement—a current that challenged the traditional rules of design by focusing on provocative forms, theatrical aesthetics, and a strong conceptual charge. Saccardo collaborated with several Italian companies, including Arrmet, for which he designed some of his most iconic pieces, such as the Pellicano model (1975), featured in specialized magazines like Domus and now considered a rare example of “functional sculpture.” His works are distinguished by the expressive use of color (often bright and saturated), the combination of industrial materials such as steel and lacquered wood, and an aesthetic strongly influenced by the cultural climate of the time—between conceptual art, utopia, and visionary design. Saccardo's work is now attracting renewed interest from collectors and international galleries, who recognize its value as a testament to the creative freedom and radical thinking that characterized Italian design in the Seventies. Although he did not enjoy the same media exposure as other leading figures of the period, Luigi Saccardo made a significant mark with rare, distinctive pieces that are now increasingly sought after in the collectible design market.
  • Creatore:
    Luigi Saccardo (Designer),Arrmet (Produttore)
  • Dimensioni:
    Altezza: 110 cm (43,31 in)Larghezza: 37 cm (14,57 in)Profondità: 55 cm (21,66 in)Altezza della seduta: 55 cm (21,66 in)
  • Venduto come:
    Set di 2
  • Stile:
    Minimalismo (Del periodo)
  • Materiali e tecniche:
  • Luogo di origine:
  • Periodo:
  • Data di produzione:
    1975
  • Condizioni:
    Usura compatibile con l’età e l’utilizzo. Note: The set is available in groups of 4 or 2. Please purchase the desired quantity by visiting the corresponding product page.
  • Località del venditore:
    Conversano, IT
  • Numero di riferimento:
    1stDibs: LU8395247131362

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