Gilda CM Armchair
The Gilda CM Armchair, designed by Carlo Mollino - 1953, is a sophisticated Mid-Century statement piece, that is framed in natural or black varnished oak, or in natural Canaletto walnut; wax-finished varnish. Black-nickel satin finished brass metal components.
The design integrates reclining mechanism with four positions, which represents Mollino's eclectic style, seeking ergonomics and comfort. Details and elegance: shaped solid wood and a single element that joins the legs and the cozy armrest, similar to a leaf, large enough to hold a book or a pair of glasses.
This stunning chair is available by Home Resource of Sarasota, Florida.
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Zanotta
Among the original progenitors and standard bearers of Italian furniture design—the intrepid canaries when home furnishing was little more than a utilitarian cave—Zanotta has carved out an all but untouchable place in the ranks of contemporary luxury. The first to grace its catalogue with works by some of the industry’s boldest names, in sixty years Zanotta’s amassed a veritable pantheon of award-winning designs, with almost a fifth residing in permanent museum displays.
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