1930S GIORGIO WENTER MARINI
oak and woven rope Rationalist armchairs
oak and woven rope Rationalist armchairs
Giorgio Wenter Marini was an Italian architect, designer, and professor active from the 1920s through the 1950s, known for his refined contributions to Italian Rationalism and for integrating traditional craftsmanship with modern architectural principles. This 1930s oak armchair features an architectural double-rectangular back, flared arms, and a hand-woven rope seat—an elegant blend of Rationalist geometry and artisanal Italian craftsmanship from the Novecento era.
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Origin: Italy
Period: 1930s
Dimensions: H 33.5 in, W 23.2 in, D 26 in
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