Overview
Elegant set of six dining chairs designed by Osvaldo Borsani for Arredamenti Borsani Varedo, produced in Italy during the 1950s. A refined example of Borsani’s design language, combining formal rigor, sculptural elegance, and exceptional craftsmanship.
Description
This refined set perfectly represents Osvaldo Borsani’s design philosophy, characterized by a harmonious balance between architectural discipline and visual lightness.
The chairs feature a mahogany-stained wood with slender and sinuous lines, tapered legs, and an open backrest with a gently curved profile that gives the ensemble an elegant and sophisticated silhouette.
The contrast between the warm tones of the mahogany and the light-colored skai upholstery further enhances the design, creating a timeless and understated elegance typical of post-war Italian design.
Design & Function
A particularly distinctive feature is the suspended upholstered backrest, attached to the structure through small brass elements. This refined detail highlights both the construction quality and the modernist character of the model.
The chairs are ideal for an important dining room, study, or high-end interior design project, where their architectural lightness and refined proportions can be fully appreciated.
Materials & Aesthetic
The combination of the mahogany-stained wood and light skai upholstery creates a refined visual contrast that emphasizes the purity of the design.
The open-back structure, tapered legs, and suspended backrest contribute to the chairs’ elegant and airy appearance, making them a representative example of Italian furniture production of the 1950s.