Set Dining chairs (4) | Luigi Vaghi for Former
Price on request (set of 4)
Afmetingen: Breedte 45cm | Hoogte 74cm | Diepte 45cm
Zithoogte 45,5cm | Zitdiepte 42cm
Ontwerpjaar: ±1970
Documenten: Onderhoudsdocumenten en
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Ontwerper: Luigi Vaghi
Fabrikant: Former
Materialen:
Het skelet bestaat uit een geboend mahoniehout met de typerende acajou/bruine kleurtoon. Een gewaagde keuze als alternatief op notelaar of gerookt eiken.
De bekleding is een warm grijs/beige gepigmenteerd leder met een zachte structuur. De behandeling van het leder, maakt het uiterst geschikt voor onderhoud.
De binnenvulling bestaat uit een dunne maar comfortabele laag. je zakt langzaam neer in deze stoel.
This vintage chair, created by Luigi Vaghi, embodies refined simplicity and the pinnacle of craftsmanship. Carved from tropical hardwood, the waxed mahogany surface exudes a deep warmth that seems to whisper stories of distant places and contemporary aesthetics . The T-shaped back design, which extends into the rear legs like the antlers of an antelope, follows human contours in a curved backrest.
Upholstered in semi-aniline leather in a delicate beige-grey shade, the chair offers refined softness and tangible luxury. This soft tone does not draw attention but exudes subtlety in beautiful contrast to the frame. As soon as you take a seat, you feel the craftsmanship in every line and curve; an experience that characterizes the precision of Vaghi's designs.
The design is a composition of graphic poetry in space. An ergonomically strong dining chair, where the refinement of a contemporary design embraces you.
Stor y
Luigi Vaghi was born in Milan. After attending an art-focused secondary school, he obtained his degree in architecture from the Politecnico University of Milan. His interest in stylistic research, forms, materials, and production processes has always shaped his approach to the world of design.
Throughout his career, he worked with designers, architects, and manufacturing companies in Italy, allowing him to translate theory into practice. The designs usually consist of sustainable products, and time has clearly proven this.
Luigi Vaghi



