Group of 4 Chairs Stilwood Iva Ash Wood Italy 1970s
Features
Designer: Renato Toso , Roberto Pamio
Production: Stilwood
Model: Iva
Time: 1970s
Production country: Italy
Main essence: Ash Tree
Material: Straw of Vienna
Description
Group of 4 chairs with two basic elements, interlocked; ash wood, Vienna straw seat.
Product Condition:
Product in good condition. It has small signs of usage. One of the seat has been redone.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 74
Width: 50
Depth: 45
Seat height: 42
Additional Information
Designer:
Renato Toso
Renato Toso, in 1996, together with his family, founded an industrial and interior design studio, specializing in the design of stands, exhibitions, exhibition and shop fitting. Among the companies they collaborate with are: Alpi, Cattelan Italia, Henry Lloyd, Ferro Murano, Fly Line, Formica, Gabbianelli, etc ... In the field of lighting they design for Vistosi, Artemide, Foscarini, Leucos and Venini. There are numerous conferences, exhibitions and shows in which they have participated. At the invitation of the Order of Architects they held reports on design. Numerous awards have also been received: first prize at the Venice Biennale, recognition at the XII Triennale di Milano and at the National Design Competition in Trieste. Furthermore Andrea Palladio First Prize, three selections at the Compasso d'Oro of ADI, two selections at the Museum Corning Glass in New York, selection at the IIDA Award (International Interior Design Association).Roberto Pamio
Roberto Pamio, graduated from the Faculty of Architecture in Venice, works intensively at an international level in the field of architectural planning and design. His experiences in Mexico in the 1980s and later in New York, Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam and Japan stimulated his compositional sensibility. In all his architectures, natural elements such as light, air and water are emphasized, making the space fluid and changeable. Moving among his creations one never gets the impression of being faced with predictable choices, the house loses its traditional function to become a "liberated" house.Production: Stilwood
Time: 1970s
1970sMain essence: Ash Tree
Ash wood is divided into two types. The first, white ash, is obtained from the fraxinus americana which grows in North America and Europe, is very elastic and resistant but subject to woodworm. It is used in the construction of furniture and more rarely as an ornament. The second type, the common ash, is obtained from the fraxinus excelsior which grows in Europe, northwestern Africa and western Asia, and was used by English and American cabinetmakers to make chairs.Material: Straw of Vienna
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