Pair of Saghi armchairs by Kazuhide Takahama for Simon, 1970s

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Designed by Kazuhide Takahama and produced by Simon International, the "Saghi" armchairs are one of the highest examples of the meeting between Japanese rigor and Italian vision of the project. A rare synthesis between formal minimalism and material sensitivity, which earned this model the entry into the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York - one of the most important consecrations in the world of international design. Made in the 70s, these sessions represent a radical declaration of sobriety and balance. The chromed steel structure outlines an essential and suspended volume, while the session and the back, slightly flexible, are covered in the original medium -haired bouclé fabric in beige honey shade, consisting of a mixture of linen, cotton and viscose of which there is still the original paper label that attests to full originality. The continuous line between the session and the back creates a soft and ergonomic profile, with a unique and recognizable gesture. The armchairs are in original vintage conditions, with solid structure and chrome in good condition, except for slight localized oxidation points. The coating has small signs of the time, including some punctual spots, but overall it maintains homogeneity and authentic charm. Ideal for those looking for original original vintage pieces, perfectly preserved. Kazuhide Takahama, Japanese architect established in Italy, has collaborated with central figures of Italian design such as Dino Gavina and Carlo Scarpa. His works are now recognized internationally, and this armchair - in particular - is preserved and exposed to the Moma of New York, testifying to its cultural impact and its radical and refined vision.

ID: 30303-1750610084-127100

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Beige
Silver

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Metal
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Material

Good

Condition

Italian

Origin

60-70

Time period

1

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68 cm

Height

75 cm

Width

65 cm

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