Refined pair of Italian armchairs from the 1940s, made in the style of Paolo Buffa, one of the most representative names of the elegance of post-war Italian design. These seats stand out for their harmonious and light silhouette, defined by curved armrests, balanced proportions and an interesting crossed lateral motif that gives rhythm and personality to the structure.
The design combines comfort and formal refinement: the slightly inclined backrest, the wide seat and the shaped profiles make these armchairs welcoming but at the same time extremely decorative. The wooden structure, with a warm and deep tone, interacts with the light covering in a very sophisticated way, creating a contrast typical of the most elegant Italian interiors of the period.
The armchairs have been finely restored, with shellac pad polishing, a traditional process that enhances the surface of the wood and enhances its depth and brilliance. They were also completely reupholstered with a high-quality white bouclé fabric, chosen to restore freshness, materiality and a contemporary presence, while fully respecting the vintage character of the piece.
Ideal in the living room, in a conversation area, in a study or in a refined environment, these armchairs represent a highly fascinating solution for those looking for mid-century Italian furnishings with a strong aesthetic personality.
Dimensions: 64 x 64 x 80 h cm.
Sold in pairs.
2 sets available.