Set of Four Eugenio Gerli and Osvaldo Borsani Chairs for Tecno, Italy 1950s

Set of Four Eugenio Gerli and Osvaldo Borsani Chairs for Tecno, Italy 1950s
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Set of Four Eugenio Gerli and Osvaldo Borsani Chairs for Tecno, Italy 1950s

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    88 cm height x 48 cm width x 54 cm depth.

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A nice set of four Eugenio Gerli and Osvaldo Borsani Chairs for Tecno from Italy, designed in the 1950s. These Italian Vintage chairs in plywood and teak veneer have an amazing design with their three legs. The chair gives the impression it is 'folded' like a carton box. They are in good condition and a great asset to your interior.

The production of these chairs was discontinued in the 70s (confirmed by Tecno) and the purchase invoice of the previous owner is available.

Publications: 

- Domus n. 351, February 1959, p. 51.

- I. de Guttry and M. P. Maino, The Italian furniture of the 40s and 50s, Rome, 1992, p. 183

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