Vintage 3-seater sofa in beige leather by Mario Marenco for Arflex, Italy 1970
Netherlands
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About this vintage design furniture
Mario Marenco three-seat sofa model Marius and Marius by Arflex, Italy – circa 1970
The Marius and Marius sofa and lounge chairs were designed by the Italian architect and designer Mario Marenco in 1970. He is known for distinctive and innovative designs, featuring large, plush cushions that appear to float on a lightweight, flexible structure. His modular designs allows for various configurations, making it adaptable to different seating arrangements and room layouts.
Marenco seating is celebrated for its exceptional comfort, contemporary aesthetic, and timeless appeal. It has remained a popular choice in modern living spaces and design-conscious interiors for several decades.
Designer: Mario Marenco
Manufacturer: ARFLEX
Country: Italy
Model: Marius and Marius three-seat sofa
Design period: 1970’s
Date of manufacturing: 1970’s
Size WDH in cm: seat height 35 cm
Material: Tan / Cognac leather
Condition: Fair / Signs of age and use in the manor of discolorations, scratches, wear and tears (see images)
Reference : 298714
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Features
- Length
- 229 cm
- Height
- 63 cm
- Depth
- 90 cm
- Seat height
- 38 cm
- Armrests height
- 63 cm
- Designer
- Mario MARENCO
- Condition
- Minor defects
- Style
- Contemporary
- Period
- 1970s
- Origin
- Italian
- Colour
- Brown
- Main material
- Leather
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
Mario MARENCO
Gae Aulenti is an Italian designer and architect. After graduating in architecture in Naples in 1957, he was awarded fellowships in Stockholm and Chicago.