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Gio Ponti Italian Mid-Century Modern Green and Beige Upholstered Wing Chair
Newel Florida
2868 Pershing Street, Hollywood
Florida - 33020
(305) 891-7580
Gio Ponti Italian Mid-Century Modern Green and Beige Upholstered Wing Chair
Newel Florida
2868 Pershing Street, Hollywood
Florida - 33020
About Gio Ponti
Gio Ponti (1891-1979) was an Italian architect, designer, and artist who made significant contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. Born in Milan, Italy, Ponti's career spanned over six decades and he is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in modern Italian design.
Ponti initially studied architecture at the Politecnico di Milano, where he read more..
Wing chair
A style of high-backed armchair with “wing” extensions projecting perpendicularly from the chair back on either side. These wings were designed to shield the person in the chair from feeling drafts from either side while collecting the heat from the fireplace in front (where these chairs were often placed). The style originated in 17th Century England and became most popular in the 18th Century.
Wing chair
A style of high-backed armchair with “wing” extensions projecting perpendicularly from the chair back on either side. These wings were designed to shield the person in the chair from feeling drafts from either side while collecting the heat from the fireplace in front (where these chairs were often placed). The style originated in 17th Century England and became most popular in the 18th Century.
Wing chair
A style of high-backed armchair with “wing” extensions projecting perpendicularly from the chair back on either side. These wings were designed to shield the person in the chair from feeling drafts from either side while collecting the heat from the fireplace in front (where these chairs were often placed). The style originated in 17th Century England and became most popular in the 18th Century.