
Pair of 1960's Cherry Wood Armchairs
by Paolo Buffa
£14,000
Code
8910
Manufactured by Cassina, with cherry wood frame and loose seat and back cushions upholstered in RU Herringbone Toffee Wool (4761)
Italian, circa 1960
By the early 1960s Paolo Buffa had begun collaborating with the Italian manufacturers Cassina. Around this time he was experimenting with designs that echoed the rise of Minimalism. Compared to his earlier, more traditional, opulent pieces, his designs produced during the 50s and 60s embodied more streamlined forms, and later made their way into companies like Cassina di Meda. The shaped armrests in particular show evidence of Buffa's signature curvaceous and fluid form
Italian, circa 1960
By the early 1960s Paolo Buffa had begun collaborating with the Italian manufacturers Cassina. Around this time he was experimenting with designs that echoed the rise of Minimalism. Compared to his earlier, more traditional, opulent pieces, his designs produced during the 50s and 60s embodied more streamlined forms, and later made their way into companies like Cassina di Meda. The shaped armrests in particular show evidence of Buffa's signature curvaceous and fluid form
H 70cm x W 70cm x D 80cm
H 27.57" x W 27.57" x D 31.51"
H 27.57" x W 27.57" x D 31.51"