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Designed by Eugenio Gerli and produced by Tecno in Italy in 1958, this rare set of four interlocking plywood chairs is a quintessential example of mid-century Italian design.
Made from high-quality black-painted teak and featuring sleek metal accents. The design of these chairs is mentions in Domus magazine (February 1959, p.51) and the book “Il Mobile Italiano degli Anni ’40 e ’50” by Irene de Guttry and Maria Paola Maino (1992, p.183).
These chairs have just undergone a complete conservation restoration, ensuring they are in excellent vintage condition.




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