Carlo de Carli Dining Set, Italy ca 1940s-1950s (sold)
Carlo de Carli Dining Set, Italy ca 1940s-1950s (sold)
This set of six chairs and a dining table show Carlo de Carli’s designs’ classic features: slender, angled legs and quality wooden material. According to de Carli’s philosophy, this set showcases the relationship between space, material and the human body. Each piece’s structure is influenced by nature, designed to fit around the lives of the home’s inhabitants. The black leather upholstery of the chairs and the solid wooden table constitute an elegant set that stands out in any surrounding.
About the designer:
Carlo de Carli (1910 – 1999) was a prolific Italian designer, architect and academic. De Carli graduated from the Politecnico di Milano in 1934, and later worked in the studio of Gio Ponti. As a designer, he became known for his mid-century modern furniture. De Carli created most of his architectural and design work between World War II and the early 1970s. His “Model 683” chair was awarded the Compasso d’Oro in 1954, while his “Balestra” armchair earned him the Triennale di Milano Grand Prix award. De Carli worked with the leading craft and industrial design companies of the time, such as Cassina, Singer & Sons and Gubi. Carlo de Carli’s architectural furniture had a profound impact on design in the 20th century and remain sought after to this day.~H.
Dimensions:
Chairs
17.72 in W x 22.05 in D x 28.74 in H
45 cm W x 56 cm D x 73 cm H
Table
71.26 in W x 36.22 in D x 29.92 in H
181 cm W x 92 cm D x 76 cm H
Literature:
Architettura, spazio primario - Carlo De Carli, Hoepli Editore 1982 p. 536, p 712 (for similar chair), p720 (for table with similar characteristics).
Made in Cassina, Giampiero Bossoni, Milano, Skira 2008, p. 161 (for similar chair)