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- Description
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The Toga chair was a product of 1960s nonconformity and space-age optimism in technological innovation. It was produced in 1968 by Sergio Mazza (b. 1931) as a complete piece of moulded fibreglass. The chair exemplifies the architect-trained designer’s fascination with high-tech processes and pioneering aesthetics, much of which was inspired by the fast-changing cultural scene he lived through. A model of the Toga chair is enshrined in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
In good vintage condition, with some light discolouration. Small chip to front left hand side and slight crack to bottom right hand side.
- Measurements
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H62 x W76 x D76 cm
- Condition
- Pre-owned
- Color
- White
- Seller
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Béton Brut
Béton Brut presents rare, design-led furniture from Europe and Japan. The collection, drawn from over a century of design, coheres around functional art & sculptural forms. Béton Brut comes from the concrete finish used in modernist architecture. It is rational yet organic, just like the collection.
- Vintage
- 60s
- Space Age
- Italian