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This exquisite set of four folding chairs designed by Aldo Jacober, crafted in the 1960s for Bazani, Italy, embodies a seamless blend of functionality and elegant design. The ingenious folding mechanism ensures that these chairs occupy minimal space when stored, neatly stacking against one another. Constructed from pine and ash, their warm tones are beautifully complemented by the charming woven seats, offering both visual appeal and practical comfort.
Emerging from a period renowned for its innovative approach to interior furnishings, these chairs capture the spirit of Italian mid-century modernism. Aldo Jacober (born 1928) is an acclaimed Italian designer known for his innovative contributions to 20th-century furniture design. Active primarily during the 1960s and 1970s, Jacober is celebrated for his minimalist aesthetic, functional forms, and the use of natural materials, often working in collaboration with other modernist designers. His pieces, such as the iconic folding Tripolina chair, embody both practicality and elegance, making them sought-after by collectors and design enthusiasts alike.
These chairs would grace any refined interior, whether arranged around a rustic wooden dining table in a sunlit kitchen or as additional seating in a minimalist living area. Their understated elegance pairs well with both vintage and modern pieces, making them a versatile choice for interior designers aiming to create a harmonious yet distinctive ambiance. Their tactile, woven seats invite guests to linger, adding warmth and texture to any sophisticated setting.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Each measures approx. 31½" high x 20" wide x 21¼" deep. Seat is 17¾" high
Each measures approx. 80cm high x 51cm wide x 54cm deep. Seat is 45cm high
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