Refined, architectural, essential: these two armchairs designed by Studio BBPR represent a founding moment of modern Italian design. Made in the early years of the collective - active since 1932 - these seats embody the spirit of Italian rationalism that in the 1920s and 1930s began to redefine domestic space with a sober, functional and deeply cultured language. The painted or tubular metal structure - often chosen by the studio for its structural clarity - dialogues with the padded seats with contained but welcoming shapes. The design is clear, but never rigid. The proportion between full and empty spaces, between cold materials and warm fabrics, tells of an attention to detail that is typical of the cultured architecture of those years. These are not simply furnishings, but fragments of design thought: every curve, every angle is the result of a reflection on function, durability and beauty. In these armchairs you can perceive the desire to educate everyday life to the modern language, without ever giving up the human dimension. Ideal for a space with a sober yet refined taste - be it a living room, a study or a gallery - these two BBPR armchairs represent a functional work of art and a precious piece of the history of Italian design.