Black Leather Model 91 Chair By Mario Botta For Alias, 1991 (Pair Of 2 Available, Sold Individually)

$2,245

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What a beauty! Stunning accent chair for any space! Two available, sold individually. Very Fast International, insured shipping in 7-21 days with our Professional shipping partners! Managed by our studio, shipped to your door. Professionally packaged and boxed; shipped via air freight carrier. Delivered to your front door. Signature Required. RARE Black leather model, with black frame. Chair "Botta '91" 1989 Design: 1989 Production: since 1990 (now out of production) Manufacturer: Alias SpA Structure: tubular steel with black or chrome finish. Seat and back in natural leather Conceived during the construction of the tent for the celebration of the 700th anniversary of the Swiss Confederation, this chair had to respond to a series of needs: easy to stack and to maintain and, above all, easy to arrange in rows on the occasion of shows and events. Design classic, original Mario Botta for Alias 91 chair. This piece is a very stylisth original model, in beautiful black leather with a black metal frame. Gorgeous combination. A very rare dining conference side chair, designed by Mario Botta for the San Fransisco Museum of Modern Arts. This unique chair is made of high quality black lacquered metal on a thin metal base, seat and back upholstered in black leather and nicely connected in the back. These chairs were used in the special events space of the museum designed by Botta. Born in 1943 in Mendrisio, Switzerland, award-winning architect-designer Mario Botta has built an international reputation for striking postmodern public and private spaces that blend classical forms with a postmodern sensibility. Designer: Mario Botta Manufacturer: Alias Model: 91 chair Year: 1990's Material: Steel, leather Dimensions: Height: 84cm Width: 50cm Depth: 59 cm Seat Height: 46cm Seat Width: 43cm Seath Depth: 35cm No stickers present any more--I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution

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