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484 HD880/1 ARPER, ITALY
SET OF SIX RED LEATHER DINING CHAIRS each with tall key hole shaped backs, bear maker’s labels (6) 44cm wide, 109cm high, 41cm deep £200-300
485 HC956/1 CHARLES EAMES (1907-1978) AND RAY EAMES (1912-1988)
670 LOUNGE CHAIR, DESIGNED 1956 aluminium and rosewood with white leather upholstery, bears maker’s label 79cm x 85cm x 53cm £300-400
486 HD884/3 FRED SCOTT (1942-2001) FOR HILLE
SET OF FOUR ‘SUPPORTO’ DRAUGHTSMAN’S CHAIRS, MID 1970s black leather and chromed steel (4) 57.5cm wide, 104cm high, 48cm deep £700-1,000
487 HD468/7 PAOLO DEGANELLO AND GILBERTO CORRETTI FOR ARCHIZOOM ASSOCIATI FOUR ‘UNO’ CHAIRS, 1970s black leather and chrome (4)
57cm wide, 89cm high, 49cm deep Note: Archizoom, which formed in Florence in 1966, was known for its antidesign stance and the exhibitions of radical architecture its members took part in, in Italy in the late ‘60s and at MoMA in 1972. The group’s most famous piece was the uncomfortable-looking 1968 Mies armchair and footrest, which had a chrome frame and a latex sling, and poked fun at functionalism. The Archizoom Uno is chrome with hand-stitched leather in black was made by Marcatre circa 1973.
£300-500