Back-Wing Armchair
- Designer:
- Patricia Urquiola
- Brand:
- Cassina
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Year of production: 1973
AEO is a light, comfortable chair that can be taken apart, washed and reassembled. As one of the first deconstructions of the modern armchair, it soon came to stand as a symbol of opulence and wellbeing. The chair was created in 1973, in keeping with Deganello desire to create something free from conventions with an unrestricted experimental use of new materials and possibilities.
Technical Information: h2
Frame: Grey lacquered steel
Base: Grey plastic material
Seat cushion: CFC-free polyurethane foam and polyester padding
Cover: Fabric or leather
Year of production: 1973
AEO is a light, comfortable chair that can be taken apart, washed and reassembled. As one of the first deconstructions of the modern armchair, it soon came to stand as a symbol of opulence and wellbeing. The chair was created in 1973, in keeping with Deganello desire to create something free from conventions with an unrestricted experimental use of new materials and possibilities.
Technical Information: h2
Frame: Grey lacquered steel
Base: Grey plastic material
Seat cushion: CFC-free polyurethane foam and polyester padding
Cover: Fabric or leather
Designer
Born at Este, Padua, in 1940, Paolo Deganello graduated in architecture at Florence in 1966, From 1963 to 1974 he was engaged in town planning for the council, of Calenzaro...