Vintage Girasole armchair in fiberglass and fabric by Luciano Frigerio, Italy 1970

Netherlands
£7,986.86

About this vintage design furniture

Stunning "Girasole" armchair, designed and fabricated by Luciano Frigerio in the 1970's. Beautiful flower-shaped seat, padded and upholstered in incredible and high quality fabric. The external hemispherical structure is in white lacquered fiberglass. The base, on which the hemisphere rests, is a black lacquered fiberglass ring. This lovely piece of art is completely restored with new fabric and new foam by a professional. The base and the base are painted by a professional. It is in perfect condition. Frigerio (Italy 1928-1999) was an Italian designer, artist and musician. Over the years, he collaborated with famous Italian architects and designers, including Franco Albini, Sergio Asti, and Paolo Portoghesi. Luciano Frigerio directed the furniture design according to artisan specifications, with unique numbered series. This philosophy led the company from the 1970s to the 1990s to the opening of ten showrooms in major Italian cities. The showroom in via Montenapoleone in Milan, in particular, was the most refined place that combined high fashion designers with artisanal tailors. Many furniture and objects designed by Frigerio are present in important Italian and foreign art galleries. Reference : 304627

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Features

Length
108 cm
Height
72 cm
Depth
108 cm
Designer
Luciano Frigerio
Condition
Restored
Style
Space Age
Period
1970s
Origin
Italian
Colour
Red
Secondary colour
White
Main material
Fabric

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Netherlands
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Luciano Frigerio

Luciano Frigerio was an Italian designer born in 1938 in Meda, in the Lombardy region of Italy, and died in 1999. He is best known for his work in furniture, notably for the Italian design brands Poltrona Frau and Cassina.

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