Modus chairs by Osvaldo Borsani for Tecno, Italy 1982
- Designer :
- Borsani, Osvaldo
- Dimensions :
- H72 x W55 x D53
- Color :
- blue
- Material :
- plastic
- Style :
- design
11 Modus chairs by Osvaldo Borsani (1911-1985) for TECNO Editor, Made in Italy Tecno stamp and dated 1982 Seat and backrest: Monobloc in blue polyamide, with rounded and ergonomic lines, here in a bright blue very typical of the period. The glossy surface highlights the utilitarian style while remaining aesthetic. Structure: Tubular base in black metal, designed to be robust and stable. The design also allows for easy stacking, making them ideal for public spaces, communities or modular offices. Functionality: The stacking system was innovative at the time and shows Borsani's rationalist and functional approach. They can also be put together to create a suite of chairs like a bench. He aimed for quality industrial production combined with a modern aesthetic. About Osvaldo Borsani: Italian architect and designer, Borsani is best known for co-founding Tecno in 1953. He distinguished himself with his approach combining modern design, functionality and technical innovation. The Modus chair fully reflects this philosophy, offering an accessible, stackable, durable and yet elegant piece in its industrial minimalism. Height 72cm Depth 53cm Width 55cm Seat height 41cm Perfect condition of the polyamide (blue plastic) Some light traces of time on the black metal structure 11 pieces available
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