This pair of Italian armchairs from the 1970s is a characteristic example of design at the intersection of space age and Italian modernism. Their soft, rounded form and visibly “padded” volume reflect the design approach of the era—moving away from rigid structures toward comfort, fluid lines, and a more relaxed aesthetic.
The chairs are upholstered in brown faux leather, stretched over a fully padded structure that gives them a cohesive and substantial appearance. The low profile, wide armrests, and deep seat define their lounge character—designed for relaxation rather than formal seating. Small integrated castors add a practical touch, making them easy to move and reinforcing their everyday usability.
The seats are preserved in their original condition with traces of use in the form of scratches and abrasions visible in the photos.
Stylistically, they are firmly rooted in the space age aesthetic, with smooth curves, no sharp edges, and a subtle futuristic softness typical of the period. At the same time, they retain the balance and proportion associated with Italian design.
In use, these armchairs deliver straightforward comfort. The wide seat and soft backrest allow for a relaxed posture, while the overall form adapts naturally to the body. They function as practical, everyday seating while also introducing a distinct yet balanced visual presence to an interior.
A strong choice for those looking for comfortable, well-designed 1970s seating with a clear vintage identity.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrownMaterialOtherNumber of items2Height86 cmWidth104 cmDepth88 cmSeat height41 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring, Scratches