A masterpiece of elegance and functionality, this rare folding rocking chair, crafted by the renowned Italian manufacturer Fratelli Reguitti in the 1950s, embodies the perfect balance between sophisticated aesthetics and practical design.The solid wood frame, beautifully ebonized, exudes a refined character, enhanced by fluid lines and a harmonious silhouette. The seat and backrest, skillfully woven in fine rattan, provide a sense of lightness and natural comfort, reflecting the impeccable craftsmanship that defines mid-century Italian design.
Meticulously restored with a conservative approach, the chair retains its original patina and distinctive period details. The folding mechanism adds versatility, making it an ideal choice for elegant interiors, stylish relaxation corners, or as a collectible piece of timeless value.
An icon of 1950s design, perfect for those who appreciate enduring style and Italian artisanal excellence.
W.53 / D.87 / H.80 / H.seat 51 (cm)
Literatura: Domus n° 321 August 1956
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Fratelli Reguitti: Excellence in Italian Craftsmanship
Founded in Italy, Fratelli Reguitti gained recognition for its exquisite wooden furniture and accessories, combining masterful craftsmanship with innovative design. During the 1950s and 1960s, the company collaborated with esteemed architects and designers, contributing to the evolution of modern Italian furniture. Among its most celebrated pieces were elegantly designed valet stands, refined seating, and functional yet stylish household accessories. Reguitti’s collaborations with notable figures of the time helped shape a distinct aesthetic, characterized by clean lines, fine materials, and a focus on practicality. The brand’s legacy continues to be appreciated by collectors and design enthusiasts, with its mid-century creations representing a perfect blend of form and function.