Set of six Pamplona dining chairs, designed by Italian designer Augusto Savini and manufactured by Pozzi in Italy in 1965.
The Pamplona chair is defined by its substantial sculptural wooden frame. The curved construction creates a continuous line through the front legs, armrests and rear supports, giving each chair a strong yet balanced silhouette. Discreet metal elements behind the backrest add a refined contrast while forming a recognisable part of the chair’s construction.
This particular set retains its original butter-yellow to cream leatherette upholstery on the seats and backrests. The pale, warm tone complements the natural character of the wooden frames and gives the chairs a softer appearance without diminishing their architectural presence.
Savini balanced robust construction with generous proportions and comfortable upholstered surfaces. The exposed frames remain visible from every angle, making the chairs particularly suitable around a freestanding dining table. Their combination of wood, upholstery and subtle metal detailing reflects the clear material expression associated with Italian mid-century modern furniture.
A distinctive and collectible set of six Italian dining chairs, preserved with their original leatherette upholstery. The warm butter-yellow colour gives this version of the Augusto Savini Pamplona chair a particularly inviting and versatile character.
Condition: Very good and original, some of the leatherette edges have tiny scuffs, as shown in the pictures.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsCremeMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height73 cmWidth57 cmDepth52 cmSeat height45 cmSigns of usageScratches