Giorgio Armani Chestnut Constructivist Side Chairs, Italy 1990s
Giorgio Armani Chestnut Constructivist Side Chairs, Italy 1990s
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Price category: 5,000 - 7,500 usd / eur
Designed by Giorgio Armani, these side chairs have the same elegant aesthetic the designer is known for. The precision of construction is evident, with a result that feels modern as well as contemporary.
Using simple but well-though out lines, this chair was designed to be minimalistic, yet aesthetically distinct. The chairs have an airy feel, while the sturdy frame provides a firm and reliable base, with the overall design focusing on the natural beauty of the wood. In Constructivist design, the artist became an engineer wielding tools, instead of a painter holding a brush. The style is defined by stripped down, geometric forms and modest materials. As these side chairs demonstrate, the style’s visual language is based on geometrical and minimalist forms that are occupied with reducing the design to its most essential elements. Accordingly, the chairs have an elementary structure consisting of square frames composed of eight pieces of wood. They exude stripped down elegance, with an airy construction that focuses on clean lines and its material. Chestnut wood is strong, rot resistant and relatively light-weight, with a colouration that is uniquely beautiful. The colour is deep and rich, darkening to a reddish brown with age.
The constructivist effect on furniture design was widespread. It focused on true utilitarian forms that shied away from frou-frou ornamentation. These designs were simple, function oriented and designed majorly in liner or standard curvilinear patterns. The designs were based on convenience rather than ornamentation, so the forms were decidedly simple, but exceptionally unique.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions:
21.65 in W x 17.71 in D x 39.56 in H; Seat height 18.11 in
55 cm W x 45 cm D x 100.5 cm H; Seat height 46 cm