Elisabetta Gucci, daughter of Paolo Gucci and great-granddaughter of Guccio Gucci, founder of the famous fashion house, designed the “Miura Trend” rocking armchairs for Formitalia in the 1980s. The armchairs with double stitching are in bright red calfskin, with inserts in two-tone python printed calfskin and brass brackets. Formitalia brass plate with the typical Gucci logo, placed on the side of the seat, and fabric label positioned near the python insert. Important armchairs, extremely comfortable, elegant and enveloping. Even though they are rocking armchairs, they have great stability and the rocking characteristic, you can exploit it when you want, since the particular underlying curved bars (sleds), on which the armchairs rest and which allow them to oscillate, are specially designed to have the freedom to choose whether to sit on a stable armchair or to enjoy the rocking. Note: It doesn't immediately catch the eye, but the python print shows the design of the stirrups, typical of the logo. Dimensions of the armchairs: L.90 cm x H. 85 cm x D.100 cm. THE CONDITIONS OF THE ARMCHAIRS THAT MAKE UP THE SET ARE EXCELLENT, LIKE NEW. CURIOSITY: Elisabetta Gucci was called into question by the Maison, after this production, for having used the Gucci logo without having authorization. The case ended without any financial claim on the part of the Maison, but with the withdrawal of these objects from the market. All this made these objects impossible to find, which can undoubtedly be defined as rare today.