Mid-century "wink" armchair special edition "gerrit" by Toshiyuki Kita for Cassina, 1980

Netherlands

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About this vintage design furniture

Toshiyuki Kita designed the ‘wink’ fauteuil in 1980 for Cassina. Stretch your legs and lie down or sit. The headrest can be moved freely, and the colored covers on each part can be switched as easily as changing clothing and washed at home, lending this piece a high degree of originality. The chair has a concave, reclining back with the adjustable headrest divided into two parts. The back reclines via two black plastic turning knobs on either side of base. The concave seat with curved armrests extends to the footrest which folds under the seat. The reclining back and extending footrest convert the chair to a chaise longue. The armchair floor support consists of four black plastic caps at the corners of the footrest. The chaise longue floor support consists of four black plastic circular pads, two each to the underside of the seat and footrest.This chair is new, never been sat on. Very beautiful and luxury chair chaise longue.

Reference : 184465

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Features

Length
85 cm
Height
101 cm
Depth
92 cm
Designer
Toshiyuki KITA
Condition
Good
Period
1980s
Origin
Italian
Colour
Blue
Main material
Fabric
Other material

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Netherlands
  • 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

Toshiyuki KITA

Toshiyuki Kita is a Japanese designer born in 1942 in Osaka, Japan. He studied architecture at Kyoto University before joining the Italian furniture manufacturer Cassina in Milan, where he worked on industrial design projects for companies such as Sharp and Hitachi.

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