Pair of vintage black 4869 chairs by Joe Colombo for Kartell, 1960

Italy
€1,100.00
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About this vintage design furniture

The black Universale chair by Joe Colombo produced by Kartell is an iconic creation of Italian design from the 1960s. This chair is characterized by a minimalist and elegant design that has made it a cult object in the world of furniture design. The chair features an essential and timeless shape, with a curved seat and backrest that offer comfort and elegance. The choice of black color adds a touch of sophistication and fits well with a variety of settings and furnishing styles. The material used for the chair is polypropylene, a lightweight and durable plastic that was at the forefront of 1960s design. This material allows the chair to be used both indoors and outdoors. The Universale chair is called "Universal" because of its ability to adapt to different situations and environments. It was designed to be versatile, suitable both for use in residential environments such as dining chairs or study chairs, and for public environments such as waiting rooms and offices. Joe Colombo's design has been awarded and recognized in the design world, and the Universale chair is one of his best-known masterpieces. Product Name: Pair of Universal Chairs 4869 Black by Joe Colombo for Kartell Designer: Joe Colombo for Kartell Year of Design: 1967 Style: Italian design from the 60s Main Materials: Polypropylene Distinctive Design: Essential and timeless shape Typical Dimensions: 46x46xH72cm Comfort: The ergonomic shape offers a high level of comfort. Typical Use: Suitable for residential environments, offices and public spaces such as waiting rooms. Design Icon: The Universale chair by Joe Colombo is an icon of Italian design from the 1960s. Versatility: The chair is called "Universal" for its ability to adapt to different situations and environments. Current State of Design: Discontinued Additional Notes: This chair has received numerous awards and recognitions in the design world and is a symbol of modern Italian design. Joe Colombo, whose full name was Cesare Enrico Colombo, was an influential 20th-century Italian designer known for his innovative and futuristic creations. Here is some key information about his life and career: Biography: Joe Colombo was born on July 30, 1930 in Milan, Italy, and grew up in a family environment influenced by the world of art and design. He studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and subsequently attended the Milan Academy of Architecture. Career: Colombo became known in the 1960s and 1970s for his pioneering approach to design. It was part of the Italian "New Design" movement, which sought to combine functionality with innovation and futuristic aesthetics. His creations ranged from home furnishings to lighting, including cars and everyday objects. Distinctive Design: Colombo was famous for his use of innovative materials, such as polypropylene, and for the ergonomic design of his works. One of his most iconic creations is the "Universal Chair," which became a symbol of 1960s Italian design. This chair featured clean lines and curves, and was designed to be comfortable and aesthetically appealing. Awards and Recognitions: Throughout his career, Joe Colombo has received numerous awards and recognitions for his work in the field of design. His works have been featured in major exhibitions and have been acquired by design museums around the world. Kartell is an Italian design company that has become one of the icons in the production of furniture and household objects. Founded in 1949 by Giulio Castelli, the company is known for its innovation in the field of plastic materials and for its collaboration with some of the best-known designers and architects in the world. Here is some key information about Kartell: History and Foundation: The Kartell company was founded in Milan, Italy, in 1949 by Giulio Castelli, a chemist who began working with plastic materials during the post-war period. Initially, Kartell focused on the production of plastic objects for the automotive and chemical industries. Material Innovation: One of the reasons why Kartell has become so influential in the design sector is its continuous research into the innovation of plastic materials. They developed new processing techniques and experimented with various types of plastic to create durable, functional and aesthetically pleasing products. Collaborations with Designers: Kartell is known for its collaboration with world-famous designers. Over the years, they have worked with design luminaries such as Philippe Starck, Ron Arad, Joe Colombo, Piero Lissoni, and many others. These collaborations have led to the creation of many iconic design objects. Iconic Products: Among Kartell's most iconic products are the transparent plastic chairs, such as the "Louis Ghost Chair" by Philippe Starck and the "Universal Chair" by Joe Colombo. Global Presence: Kartell has a strong global presence and its products are sold worldwide through a network of retailers and mono-brand stores. The company is headquartered in Milan, but has branches and showrooms in numerous major cities around the world. Commitment to Sustainability: In recent years, Kartell has shown a growing commitment to sustainability and ecology, working to reduce the environmental impact of its production processes and the materials used. Kartell is one of the most recognizable and respected companies in the world of furniture design and continues to produce innovative, high-quality pieces that are loved by designers, architects and design enthusiasts around the world. Its ability to combine aesthetics, functionality and material innovation has made the company a leading figure in the design industry. Reference : 297074

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Features

Length
46 cm
Height
72 cm
Depth
46 cm
Designer
Joe COLOMBO
Condition
Good
Style
Space Age
Period
1960s
Origin
Italian
Colour
Black
Main material
Polypropylen

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  • Shipped from : Italy
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About the designer

Joe COLOMBO

1930 - 1971
Joe Colombo is one of the greatest Italian designers of the 20th century. He is famous for his futuristic and fantastic conception of everyday furniture and his taste for modularity and functionality.
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