Rare 'Proposals' P60 Leather Lounge Chair by Vittorio Introini for Saporiti, Italy 1960s
An exceptional example of Italian Space Age design, this original 'Proposals' P60 lounge chair was created by visionary architect Vittorio Introini for avant-garde furniture maker Saporiti Italia in the 1960s.
Key Features:
✓ Iconic angular silhouette in rich original leather
✓ Dramatic geometric form typical of radical 1960s design
✓ Excellent vintage condition - minor age-appropriate patina
✓ Rare collector's piece from Saporiti's experimental "Proposals" line
Condition Highlights:
Original leather upholstery with beautiful patina
Structurally perfect - no tears or significant wear
Minor surface marks confirming its authentic vintage character
Designer Legacy:
Vittorio Introini (1935-2015) was a Milanese architect who collaborated with Joe Colombo and pioneered futuristic designs. His work for Saporiti represents some of the most radical Italian furniture of the era, blending architectural precision with bold experimentation.
Fun Fact:
The "Proposals" line was Saporiti's platform for groundbreaking designs - each piece was essentially a prototype pushing boundaries of form and function. This makes surviving examples extraordinarily rare.
Perfect For:
• Serious collectors of Italian avant-garde design
• Mid-century modern interiors needing a statement piece
• Those appreciating radical 1960s architecture-inspired furniture
Minor surface marks confirming its authentic vintage character
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialLeatherNumber of items1Height80 cmWidth100 cmDepth90 cmSeat height40 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring