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Armchair. Frame in chromium-plated, or in natural or black nickel- satin finished, or black painted tubular steel. Adjustable two- position cushion support in black painted steel. Cushions upholstery in polyurethane/ heat-bound polyester fibre. Removable cushions cover in fabric or leather. The model with fabric covered cushions features the armrests covered with leather 95.
55W x 82D x 77H cm
Frame in chromium-plated, or in natural or black nickel- satin finished, or black painted tubular steel.
Available in a range of fabric or leather upholstery options. Contact us for more information.
Born in Turin in 1899, Mucchi was an engineer and a painter, working in Milan, Berlin and Paris.
Upon his return to Milan he played a lead part in the avant-garde movements of that time, from “Corrente” to the Realist Movement; he helped found the latter and was a cardinal figure in it.
He had a creative and functional role in the Milanese group of Rationalist architects. He worked with Bottoni, Lingeri and Terragni on competitions and courageous built works. He took part as painter or architect in various Milan Triennale. In 1934 he created the Via Marcora house, one of Milan's earliest examples of Rationalist architecture. In 1935 he designed and built some metal furniture. He was a member of CIAM and MSA.Along with Piero Bottoni he contributed to the experimental district, QT8, where he had a prefabricated house erected in 1947, helping to draw up Milan's master plan