Fenis Dining Chair (Black) - Zanotta

€2,250.00 VAT included
SKU:
4658

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This special edition of the Fenis dining chair pays homage to Carlo Mollino, a much-celebrated Italian designer whose influence profoundly marked 1950s furniture design. He was particularly inspired by both surreal and organic forms, fusing the two to create designs that could also be enjoyed as works of art. The Fenis Chair is no exception, a chair that is a sculpture. Its sinuous lines create a flowing chair with personality and charm, further underscored by the rich grains of its black painted solid maple wood form. Its back rests on the legs creating a game of elegant joints, in the continuity of the shapes.

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  • Materials: Solid maple wood painted black.
  • Colour: Black.
  • Dimensions: W 38 cm x D 58 cm x H 96 cm. Seat Height 45 cm.
  • Made in Italy.
  • Designer:Carlo Mollino 1959.

This special edition of the Fenis dining chair pays homage to Carlo Mollino, a much-celebrated Italian designer whose influence profoundly marked 1950s furniture design. He was particularly inspired by both surreal and organic forms, fusing the two to create designs that could also be enjoyed as works of art. The Fenis Chair is no exception, a chair that is a sculpture. Its sinuous lines create a flowing chair with personality and charm, further underscored by the rich grains of its black painted solid maple wood form. Its back rests on the legs creating a game of elegant joints, in the continuity of the shapes.

More Information
Features
  • Materials: Solid maple wood painted black.
  • Colour: Black.
  • Dimensions: W 38 cm x D 58 cm x H 96 cm. Seat Height 45 cm.
  • Made in Italy.
  • Designer:Carlo Mollino 1959.