Set of 10 Giovanni Offredi for Saporiti Italia Mid-Century "Lens" Leather & Steel Dining Chairs

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Item #: DUF0955

SET of 10 Mid-Century Italian (circa Late 1960s/Early 70s) "Lens" dining chairs with stippled brown suede upholstered cushions over a chrome-plated steel tubular cantilever frame polished to a mirror finish. (GIOVANNI OFFREDI FOR SAPORITI ITALIA) (PRICED AS SET).

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Set of 10 Giovanni Offredi for Saporiti Italia Mid-Century "Lens" Leather & Steel Dining Chairs

SET of 10 Mid-Century Italian (circa Late 1960s/Early 70s) "Lens" dining chairs with stippled brown suede upholstered cushions over a chrome-plated steel tubular cantilever frame polished to a mirror finish. (GIOVANNI OFFREDI FOR SAPORITI ITALIA) (PRICED AS SET)

DETAILS

Sku:  DUF0955
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Giovanni Offredi,Saporiti Italia

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  20.0"
Height: 32.8"
Depth : 23.0"
Seat Height : 18.8"

INFO

Style:  Mid-Century
Materials & Techniques: Chrome, leather, metal, steel, suede
Category: Seating
Condition: Some wear and loose bottom fabric
Good; Wear consistent with age and use

About Giovanni Offredi

Giovanni Offredi (1929-2017) was an Italian furniture and decorative arts designer known for his innovative and timeless creations. Born in Bologna, Italy, Offredi developed a passion for design at a young age and went on to become one of the most influential figures in the field.

Offredi's career began in the 1950s when he joined the renowned Italian design firm Saporiti. During his time there, he collaborated with prominent designers such as Gio Ponti and Carlo De Carli, honing his skills and contributing to the company's success. Offredi's talent and creativity soon caught the attention of the design world, and he began to establish himself as a leading figure in the industry.

In 1965, Offredi founded his own design studio, Studio Offredi, where he continued