Barceloneta Armchair
Federico Correa & Alfonso Milá - C. 1950
The chair Barceloneta (1953) by Correa y Milá was one of his first and most emblematic designs. Designed to furnish a house in Coderch, it was conceived as a special tribute to the chair Barcelona by Mies van der Rohe, but in a popular and affordable key.
At the end of the fifties they modified the original design, obtaining as a result the chair Barceloneta with arms, a singular version of which the publisher is unknown.
The structure, in natural varnished beech, is made up of three pieces that converge in a triangle forming the rear legs, the seat support and the backrest support and reinforced by a curved metal bar for ergonomic reasons and which in turn performs the function of a handle.
The arms are composed of a leather band and metal fasteners, the back is canvas removable cover and the green suede seat fixed with circular-head metal nails.
Its shapes and materials perfectly show the integration between design and craftsmanship so characteristic of its authors. A clear example of the union between tradition and modernity.
Dimensions: Total Height: 89 cm, Seat Height: 40 cm, Width: 60 cm, Depth: 72 cm |
Condition: Good vintage condition. |
Availability: Not available |
Reference: S-0006 |
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