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About D.153.1
D.153.1 is an armchair with brass construction and Punteggiato velvet covering planned by Gio Ponti in 1934, in the shades of the Molteni collection. Other covers are additionally accessible: two-tone cowhide and fabrics and calfskins from the Molteni collection. Designed in 1953, the D.153.1 armchair is essential for the furniture of Gio Ponti’s private house in by means of Dezza in Milan. This re-release is delivered by Molteni&C dependent on the first drawings from the ponti archives. Brass structure, cover in bicolor white-blue calfskin or Punteggiato fabric, planned by Ponti for Rubelli in 1934. The fabric reevaluates the deep rooted strategy of velvet-weaving, carrying it in the know regarding contemporary examples, for example, close arrangements of staggered plates with different degrees of colour. Exhibited at the Salone del Mobile 2012, the D.153.1 seat improves the Gio Ponti outfitting Collection. FINISHES Made with brass frame. COVERS – Two-hued cowhide White L212/blue L100 Paper white S1211/sand S1222 Dove dim L209/dull brown L216 – Punteggiato velvet planned by Gio Ponti in1934, in colors from the Molteni Collection range – Fabrics and calfskins from the Molteni Collection range The eliminate of cover should be finished by a talented person. Available in fireproof rendition (TB117 and BS5852). TECHNICAL INFORMATION UPHOLSTERED STRUCTURE Frame in strong Fir (Picea abies) with versatile lashes, shrouded in custom polyurethane in various thicknesses. Bonded velveteen lining. ARMREST In strong Fir canvassed in custom polyurethane. Bonded velveteen lining. LEGS In heat-fixed steel with a silk brass finish. Feet in non-slip plastic. OUTER COVER Molteni&C is reconsidering its own set of experiences with an eye to the future. The 80!Molteni presentation, the formation of the organization’s recorded document and its as of late introduced Molteni Museum have given a chance to recovery, from the beginnings of modernity. Intriguing follows have risen up out of a past that ends up being contemporary, ready for a reexamine today. Unique pieces that can step straight out of their gallery features and into our contemporary homes.
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