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Locus Solus Green Chair by Gae Aulenti

USD 1,505
Ships in 16-17 weeks
Locus Solus Green Chair by Gae Aulenti - Main view
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Marked by a streamlined silhouette, this chair makes an indispensable addition to any outdoor area, bringing a functional element with a colorful soul. The bright green tubular steel structure provides the perfect frame for the round padded seat upholstered with a removable fabric cover boasting an exclusive abstract print. This chair is part of the iconic Locus Solus Collection designed in 1964 by Gae Aulenti, which Exteta reintroduced in 2016 to pay homage to the late Italian architect's penchant for color and architectural style. If the products are placed completely outside, nightcovers that can be purchased at an extra price are recommended. Please contact the Concierge for further information and options.

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MaterialSteel TextilesDimensions (cm)W 59 x D 59 x H 68Product referenceEXTECO-131Tearsheet

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Bitossi Ceramiche

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Bitossi ceramics are made entirely by hand by our master craftsmen. Each piece is an icon of contemporary style and creativity that testifies to the excellence of Made in Italy handed down through generations

The Bitossi Ceramiche company was founded by Guido Bitossi, heir to a centuries-old tradition, in 1921.

The evolution in a modern direction became apparent from the early 1950s, under the artistic direction of Aldo Londi, a man of innate creative and aesthetic sense, attentive to changes in taste and the uniqueness of Italian products. Londi made his entrance at Bitossi in 1946 and from that moment he was the undisputed protagonist of the production style for more than fifty years. Over the years many designers have dealt with Bitossi, creating new collections. First among them was the architect Ettore Sottsass, who began frequenting the Bitossi factory from 1955 to experiment and create new modern ceramics. His collections would open a new chapter in the history of Italian design. Bitossi Ceramiche, still located in its historic headquarters and led by Ginevra Bocini, the fourth generation of the Bitossi family, represents Italian made-in-Italy excellence.

Bitossi Ceramiche, in the year 2014, was entered in the register of “Historic Italian Companies” established by the National Unioncamere.

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