Kentucky chairs by Carlo Scarpa for Bernini

Set of four Kentucky chairs designed by the Master of Design; Carlo Scarpa for Bernini in 1977. Made from oak and walnut timer the chairs retain the original black leather seat and backrest with saddle stitching. Scarpa was inspired by the shaker movement and designed the chair to be slightly inclined at the front so as to allow one to swing backwards (until you lean on a wall) and still remain in balance. The high backrest and inclination of the whole chair are made to facilitate the oscillation

  • Designer: Carlo Scarpa
  • Manufacturer: Bernini
  • Year: 1970's
  • Origin: Italy
  • Condition: Good
  • Designer

    Carlo Scarpa (2 June 1906 – 28 November 1978) was an Italian architect, influenced by the materials, landscape and the history of Venetian culture, and by Japan. Scarpa translated his interests in history, regionalism, invention, and the techniques of the artist and craftsman into ingenious glass and furniture design

    From architecture to works in glass, from design projects to preparing museum exhibitions, the work of Carlo Scarpa has always stood out in the unmistakable way in which it manages to bring together his love for materials, his attention to detail and his masterly elaboration of organic and Wrightian poetics. Architect, designer and artist, Scarpa left the Venice Academy of Art in 1926 and began professional work, but continued to visit craftsmen’s’ workshops and Venetian master glassworkers. For twenty years, right up until the second half of the Forties, he received numerous commissions to design, convert prepare buildings.

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