Set of 4 Carimate chairs by Vico Magistretti for Cassina
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The Carimate chair, designed by Vico Magistretti in 1959 and produced by Cassina, is an exceptional example of mid-century Italian furniture design. Known for its distinctive silhouette and high-quality craftsmanship, the chair embodies a perfect fusion of modernist principles and traditional craftsmanship.
The solid wood frame, finished in a deep green stain, highlights the chair’s sculptural elegance, while the handwoven rush seat adds an organic texture, offering both comfort and rustic sophistication. The design reflects Magistretti’s philosophy of functional yet aesthetically refined furniture, making the Carimate chair one of his most well-recognized and celebrated works.
Originally conceived for the Carimate Golf Club in Italy, the chair has since become an icon of Italian mid-century design, blending architectural structure with artisanal elements. Its curved backrest and subtly tapered legs create an inviting yet structured form, making it a statement piece for dining spaces, living areas, or creative interiors.
Produced by Cassina, a leading Italian furniture manufacturer, this set of six chairs reflects the brand’s commitment to expert craftsmanship, high-quality materials, and innovative design. Cassina’s collaboration with legendary designers such as Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, and Vico Magistretti has established it as a benchmark of excellence in Italian design. The Carimate chair remains a highly collectible and sought-after piece, appreciated for its timeless aesthetic and superior craftsmanship.
Whether placed in a modern, rustic, or classic interior, these chairs offer both visual appeal and functional elegance, making them a standout addition to any space.
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