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Brand: Molteni&C
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The Chelsea chairs, like the armchair from the same product family, carry che essence of contemporary design and the memory of tradition.Their personality reaches toward the future, which brings with it the certainty of experience. The strong mark of the solid wood structure balances the fluid lines of the backrests blending ergonomics and elegance to create comfortable chairs. The value of handcraftsmanship is expressed in the masterful use of high quality raw materials: wood, fabric and leather. Details were designed and applied with passion and care, which underscores the versatile nature and appeal of these pieces.
Collection: Gliss Master
Brand: Molteni&C
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Walter, designed by Vincent Van Duysen, has its roots in the craftsmanship tradition typical of Scandinavian countries.
Collection: Gliss Master
Brand: Molteni&C
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The Chelsea collection, designed by Rodolfo Dordoni in 2014, is enriched with three new items: a sofa and an armchair, both featuring snug backrests, and a bench. All three items are designed to create a cosy corner in a large living room, a special space in which to chat and relax. The solid wood frame and clean-cut geometric lines are complemented by the fluid line of the backrests, ensuring a comfortable and refined seat.
Collection: Gliss Master
Brand: Molteni&C
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The Chelsea collection of chairs and armchairs, designed by Rodolfo Dordoni, has been enriched with a small armchair with an enveloping backrest. A small design but with delicate proportions, this completes a collection which, ever since it was launched in 2014, has been highly acclaimed by the Milanese designer’s admirers.
Collection: Gliss Master
Brand: Molteni&C
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Rodolfo Dordoni has designed a new armchair collection.
Collection: Gliss Master
Brand: Molteni&C
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Always passionate about nautical furnishings, Gio Ponti gained direct experience in four ocean liners and two cruise ships upgraded or built from scratch after the war, between 1949 and 1951: the Conte Grande, Africa, Oceania, Conte Biancamano, Andrea Doria and Giulio Cesare. Ponti designed this easy chair with slight variants for these ships.
Collection: Gliss Master
Brand: Molteni&C
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Designed in 1953, the D.153.1 armchair is part of the furniture of Gio Ponti’s private house in via Dezza in Milan. This re-edition is produced by Molteni&C based on the original drawings from the ponti archives.Brass structure, cover in bicolor white-blue leather or “Punteggiato” fabric, designed by Ponti for Rubelli in 1934. The fabric reinterprets the age-old technique of velvet-weaving, bringing it up to date with contemporary patterns, such as close sequences of staggered disks with various gradations of colour. Exhibited at the Salone del Mobile 2012, the D.153.1 chair enriches the Gio Ponti furnishing Collection.
Collection: Gliss Master
Brand: Molteni&C
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The armchair, on the other hand, was designed for one of the projects closest to Gio Ponti’s heart, the villa of the Planchart collectors in Caracas (1953-57). It is part of the Gio Ponti Collection, which was curated by Molteni&C under the artistic direction of Studio Cerri & Associati.The architecture reflected the ideas he had gathered during his trips to Latin America in 1952-53. Today the armchair, which is like a cosy shell, has a rigid polyurethane frame, a soft polyurethane counter-frame and a cushion, and is upholstered in the Molteni&C textile range, with the option of differentiating the three component parts. In 2016 this "love chair" won the prestigious Wallpaper Design Awards and became a Molteni&C icon.
Collection: Gliss Master
Brand: Molteni&C
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Designed by Gio Ponti and produced for Altamira, an American company founded by the nephew of the Spaniard De Cuevas, was displayed in the company’s showroom in New York, along with furniture by Ico Parisi, Franco Albini, Carlo De Carli, Ignazio Gardella and others, chosen from among the most representative exhibitors at the 10th Milan Triennale.