Dezza
Designed in 1965, the Dezza is a comfortable, light-weight and adaptable armchair that has accurately been reproduced in a refined re-edition that enhances its formal beauty and stylistic uniqueness. The feet are available in ash-wood painted white or black with open-pore paint. The upholstery is available in Pelle Frau® leather from the Color System range, Heritage leather, Soul leather “Pony Skin” or a combination of leather and non-removable fabric. The number 12 armchair boasts slender armrests, which make it possible to place two or more armchairs close together. Armchair number 48 is fitted with a goose-down headrest that is incorporated into the backrest.
About Designer | |
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Gio Ponti![]() |
Architect, designer, critic, illustrator, Gio Ponti (1891-1979) took his degree in Milan. In 1928 he launched the magazine Domus, which he directed.
Ponti was the standard-bearer of Italian design, a leading light and supporter of the Monza Biennale, then the Milan Triennale, the Compasso dOro awards and ADI (Association of Industrial Design). He collaborated with a number of different artists. In 1957 he designed the super-celebrated Superleggera chair for Cassina, the crowning achievement of a long and fruitful working association. |
