“Obliqua” Chair by Mario Botta for Alias, Italy 1980

€5.750,00

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A beautiful “Obliqua” Chair designed by Mario Botta, manufactured by Alias in Italy around 1980. A true icon of contemporary design. With its striking, asymmetrical shape and sleek lines, the Obliqua chair is sure to make a statement in any space. Designed with comfort and ergonomics in mind. The sloping backrest and unique cut-out in the seat provide excellent support and encourage good posture. The inclining mechanism of the seat adds a unique seating experience as well as appeal to this fantastic piece! It has the original zebra pattern fabric upholstery, which adds a touch of playful sophistication to this eye-catching piece. The Obliqua chair has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world, and has won several design awards. It is considered a classic of contemporary furniture design and is highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts. It remains in good, vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age and use, preserving a beautiful patina. The upholstery is original and has some traces of use.

Current list price: €5.750,00

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Quantity:
1
Period:
1980-1989
Place of origin:
Italy
Style:
20th Century
Dimensions (cm):
71H x 89W x 86D
Dimensions (inch):
27,95H x 35,04W x 33,86D
Creator / Artist:
Mario Botta
Material:
Fabric
Condition:
Good;
Inventory ID:
m26842
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Shipping options:
International - YES
Shipping regions:
Worldwide

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