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Seating Tre 3 Chair
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Tre 3 Chair

$2,120.00

Manufacturer: Agapecasa

Designer: Angelo Mangiarotti

Country of Origin: Italy

Year of Design: 1957

Estimated Production Time: 6-8 weeks

Dimensions: W. 53cm (20 55/64”) D. 51cm (20 5/64”) H. 79 (31 7/64”)

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Manufacturer: Agapecasa

Designer: Angelo Mangiarotti

Country of Origin: Italy

Year of Design: 1957

Estimated Production Time: 6-8 weeks

Dimensions: W. 53cm (20 55/64”) D. 51cm (20 5/64”) H. 79 (31 7/64”)

Manufacturer: Agapecasa

Designer: Angelo Mangiarotti

Country of Origin: Italy

Year of Design: 1957

Estimated Production Time: 6-8 weeks

Dimensions: W. 53cm (20 55/64”) D. 51cm (20 5/64”) H. 79 (31 7/64”)

 

strikingly individual


Originally designed in 1957 for the renovated Club 44 in La Chaux-de-Fonds in Switzerland, it is a decidedly architectural armchair, still totally functional. Fully stable, surprisingly comfortable, severe but with character, its seat design derives from the “Cavalletto” system, of which it is an ideal but more unusual continuation.

Club 44 is a decidedly architectural armchair, still strikingly individual and totally functional. Here the classic inverted V pattern that characterizes the system becomes the profile of a leg at the top from which the arm finds its ideal point of support. The resulting overall profile adds a slenderizing touch to this small piece of domestic furniture, making it even more elegant, angular and serious: in a word, distilled through over fifty years of sedimentation, absolute.

Mangiarotti’s links to Switzerland,  hark back to the 2nd World War. Given his political background, in 1943, just 22 years old and just a few exams into his architectural studies at the Milan Polytechnic, he crossed the Swiss border seeking asylum from the Mussolini regime. 

While in Switzerland, Mangiarotti meets Ernesto Nathan Rogers from BBPR, one of the first Italian architectural collectives placing teamwork above individuals. Through Rogers, he is introduced to Max Bill, who, in turn, invites him to teach at the IIT. In Chicago Mangiarotti has contacts with Mies van der Rohe and Konrad Wachsmann, one of the fathers of prefabrication and mass production of architectural components. Both encounters had a huge influence on Angelo Mangiarotti’s work in the years to come.

He is offered to stay and teach abroad, yet he comes back to Milan and teams up with Bruno Morassutti. All of a sudden the pieces fall in place and in the same year of the renovation Club 44, two other architectural masterpieces see the light: the Mater Misericordiae Church in Baranzate and the Manzoni Apartment in Milan.


Chair with arms (Model 528). Chair without arms (Model 529). Seat for indoor use with structure made from birch plywood in natural, brown or dark oak. Two versions, with or without armrests.

Seat and backrest padded with cotton cushions, available in eight colors.


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