Bench of Wood mod. 214
Joaquim Belsa Aldea / Aresta - 1961
Throughout his career, the Catalan industrial designer Joaquim Belsa Aldea (1929-2018) had an interest in the design and production of simple and austere furniture designed for a wide audience. In his designs he used traditional and durable materials, such as natural wood, manila cane, cattail or textiles.
The iconic model 214 bench in wood and wicker has a popular-inspired design and a sophisticated and contemporary result. An example of the good work of Joaquim Belsa, a pioneer in design and author of pieces with great sensitivity and formal austerity.
| Dimensions: Total height: 77 cm, width: 120 cm, depth: 50 cm |
| Condition: Good general condition, some signs of use on the wood and a slight deviation in the backrest. |
| Availability: 1 unit |
| Reference: S-0414 |
The creation of his own company Aresta together with Joan Mañá in 1961 allowed him to develop his own designs, influenced by rationalism and the formal concerns of the Modern Movement.

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