The P3S Chaise Longue, Designed by Tito Agnoli in 1964 For Pierantonio Bonacina, is an icon of 20th-Century Italian Design, Symbolizy Modernity and Refined Craftsmanship.
Design and Materials
The p3s stands out for its tubular metal frames, over which rattan dog is hand-woven, creating a continuous and fluid form that challenges the conventions of traditional design. This innovative approach Gives The Chaise Longue a Sculptural and Dynamic Appearance, While Maintaining in Sober and Functional Elegance.
Editions and variants
Over the Years, The P3S Has Been Produced in Several Editions. The First Series, Manufactured In the 1960s, is Recognizable by Its Brass Details and Painted Metal Frame. Later, in the 1970s, Versions with More Modern Finishes and Updated Materials Were Introduced, Such as Polyester Paint and Rattan Treaated for Outdoor Use.