Wire Diamond Chair with a classic design created by the famous designer Harry Bertoia wire chair and inspired by the already developed earlier by his friend and colleague Charles Eames. The structure is in chromed rods and welded and the seat cushion is upholstered in leather or fabric. The Diamond Wire Chair is a design product made by Italian manufacture a workshop specializing in the machining of metal and leather.
Dimensions
- 54 cm x p.57 x h.79
Finish Structure
- metal: chromed
Seat Cushion Cover
- fabric
- leather calfskin
- calf pienofiore
- aniline leather Calf leather: cowhide from slaughterhouses in Europe and beyond, chrome tanning, dyeing according to EEC legislation, medium size square meters 4/5, thickness 0,9 / 1 mm. The Calf leather or emery ("contract" leather) is a corrected grain leather. It 'a skin from the very competitive price, which has a fairly soft to the touch and a good seal over time. Great location great price.
Full Grain Leather: Cowhide from slaughterhouses in Europe and beyond, chrome tanning, dyeing according to EEC legislation, medium size square meters 4/5, thickness 1,4 / 1,6 mm. The skin Flower Printed ("grain" leather) is always a proper grain leather but with thickness greater than the Calf skin. This ensures a longer life and durability. The surface of the skin is generally a little 'more rough to the touch than other leathers.
Aniline Leather: Cowhide from slaughterhouses in Europe and beyond, chrome tanning, dyeing according to EEC legislation, medium size square meters 4/5, thickness 1,1 / 1,2 mm. The Aniline leather ("aniline" leather) is the finest leather used in the decor. The grain surface occurs naturally and has not undergone corrections, so that you can glimpse pores, veins and grooves so that its surface is not always homogeneous as in full-grain leather or calf. Very soft to the touch.
Fabric: composition 63% cotton and 37% linen, weight 380 gr / sqm, height 140 cm.
Designer
Bertoia left Italy to eleven years. In Detroit he studied sculpture and painting. She did everything, he has worked for companies as diverse also designed jewelry. In the 40s he began to experiment with the design of the furniture. In small workshop in Bally (Pennsylvania) Bertoia created a new series of sculptures with new shapes from which, little by little, he developed the outlines of the chairs in metal rod. Bertoia states that its design will make it more pleasurable and diversified spaces, through a process of combining Alvor technical and creative arts. "Space passes through them," he writes of his Harry Bertoia chairs. Looking at them well you will notice that they are made mostly of air, like a sculpture. The chairs in metal wire are known today throughout the world.