Vintage Cornaro Sofa Set by Carlo Scarpa for Simon 1970s

Belgium

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About this vintage design furniture

Cornaro sofa set by Carlo Scarpa for Simon, turquoise velvet, solid wood, Italy 1973. The ’Cornaro’ sofa by Carlo Scarpa is an example of the ultrarazionale style, breaking away from the strict limits of rationalism, resulting in a sofa with a solid hardwood structure and one-unit side and back cushion fastened to the frame corners. The sofa has a very thick cushion and is upholstered with turquoise velvet fabric. Carlo Scarpa (1906-1978) is known as a virtuoso of light, a master of detail, and a connoisseur of materials. He is most well-known for his architectural projects, counting 58 in total. Most famous are the Castelvecchio Museum in Verona, the Olivetti showroom in Venice, and the Brion Tomb in San Vito d’Altivole. His lush use of decorative aspects and crafted details are still unrivaled. His designs show very clear traits of Scarpa’s aesthetic language that holds the middle between Japanese minimalism and organic forms of nature. W 220 cm, D 85 cm, H 65 cm, SH 42 cm

Reference : 146671

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Features

Length
220 cm
Height
65 cm
Depth
85 cm
Designer
Carlo SCARPA
Condition
Good
Period
1970s
Origin
Italian
Colour
Green
Main material
Leather
Other material
Velvet

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Belgium
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Carlo SCARPA

Carlo Scarpa was an Italian architect and designer, born on June 2, 1906 in Venice and died on November 28, 1978 in Sendai, Japan. He studied architecture at the Venice Academy of Fine Arts and began his career as a designer for the Venini artistic glassworks.

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