These 1950s Carlo di Carli dining chairs epitomize mid-century Italian design. They feature elegant walnut frames with flared legs and sinuous lines, embodying the organic forms characteristic of de Carli's work. The seats are in their original sky-blue leather. Carlo di Carli was a prominent Italian architect, designer, and architectural theorist, considered one of the leading figures of Italian Modernism and postwar design. His theoretical thinking is highly relevant, following the example of Gio Ponti, and focuses on the idea that architectural practice should be the same for both large buildings and small objects, summed up in the expression "from the spoon to the city."