Pair of armchairs attributed to Luigi Colombo Fillia, 1920s-30s. Made of meticulously painted blue and red wood, they exude an air of intrigue and charm. The fabric upholstery with motifs typical of Futurism attracts our attention: here we find fluid brushstrokes intertwined with geometric motifs, a visual symphony that encompasses the spirit of the Futurist era. These vibrant and dynamic motifs reflect the movement's fascination with speed, progress and the mechanization of society. A sense of geometric precision and rigor permeates the lines of these armchairs, a design choice that appears almost like a playful illusion, a deceptive geometric game that challenges our perception. It is within this juxtaposition of fluid brushstrokes and rigorous geometry that the soul of the Futurist movement comes to life, inviting us to contemplate the fusion of art, technology and human ambition. An essential element that distinguishes these armchairs is the presence of red lacquered wooden feet in the shape of spherical knobs; these are featured in all the Futurist living room furniture available in other listings. These meticulously crafted elegant details elevate the aesthetic appeal of the furniture, creating an exquisite decoration that catches our eye. These rare Futurist armchairs are a masterpiece of emotional and analytical significance; their painted wood, (original) fabric upholstery and red lacquered feet-knobs intertwine to create a visual symphony that resonates with the soul of the Futurist movement. Seat height: 38 cm.