€
4500
€
4500
€
Available
Available
Available
Dimensions
Width: 189 cm / 74.4'' - Depth: 55 cm / 21.7'' - Height: 60 cm / 23.6''
Worldwide delivery
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Ico Parisi, a renowned Italian designer of the 20th century, was celebrated for his innovative and forward-thinking approach to furniture design. Collaborating with Brugnoli Mobili Cantu, a reputable Italian manufacturer known for its craftsmanship, Parisi created unique pieces that balanced form and function. This bench, crafted in the 1970s, exemplifies the synergy between Parisi's design vision and Brugnoli Mobili Cantu’s skillful execution.
Design
This wooden bench showcases a harmonious blend of materials and minimalist detailing. Walnut is used for the robust legs, while beech wood appears on the sides, adding a subtle contrast to the overall look. The design incorporates various wood species, creating a palette of warm, natural tones that play off each other. Each piece is precisely positioned, allowing delicate, linear patterns to emerge as ornamental details across the surface. The straight lines add structure, while soft, rounded edges soften the look, lending an understated elegance to the piece. This bench embodies Parisi’s design philosophy: a seamless integration of elegance and practicality. Through the choice of materials and precise craftsmanship, the bench becomes more than a functional object, it highlights the beauty of subtle detailing and natural wood.
Condition
This bench is in very good condition.
The bench comes with a certificate of authenticity from the Ico Parisi archive.
This bar is amazing. Beautiful and exactly as described. A custom crate (which was a work of art itself) was built in order to ship the piece to the U.S. The bar arrived in perfect condition without a scratch. I will say that take the crate apart was not easy and was a two-person job. But worth it in the end
Table arrived very well crated, seller made process seamless.
Excellent responsiveness, and with wonderful curatorial chops!