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Plia Folding and Stacking Chair Anonima Castelli, Bologna, Italy Chrome-plated steel, cast aluminum, and ABS plastic Each: 30 x 18 3/8 x 17" (76.2 x 46.7 x 43.2 cm); seat h. 18 1/4" (46.3 cm) Gift of the manufacturer There are 9,565 design works online. There are 639 furniture and interiors online. Licensing of MoMA images and videos is handled by Art Resource (North America) and Scala Archives (all other geographic locations). All requests should be addressed directly to those agencies, which supply high-resolution digital image files provided to them directly by the Museum. This record is a work in progress. Plia Folding Chair by Giancarlo Piretti for Castelli, 1970s Add Item to Cart Buy with Confidence with Castelli / Anonima Castelli Restoration and Damage Details: Some minor signs of wear. Vintage, Mid-Century, Italian Modern Ground - 1 to 2 weeks Import duty is not included in the prices you see online.




You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery, except for Made-to-order items Delivery will be completed by a parcel service such as UPS, DHL, or FedEx. You will receive a tracking number to monitor the status of your shipment. Delivery will take place between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday. A wooden crate may be used for intercontinental shipments for maximum protection. Item will be left in its packaging after delivery. A signature will be required upon delivery. Please examine the packaging upon delivery. In the event that there are visible signs of damaged packaging, please indicate the problem on the Delivery Note, take pictures, and—if the item inside shows damages—contact us within 48 hours of delivery. A signed delivery receipt without notations regarding damaged packaging represents your acceptance of the completed order in perfect condition.Yellow Plia Chair by Giancarlo Piretti for Castelli, 1963




Show some signs of age-related wear.Piretti Plia chair (1969) Good design is when you use an object like this this everyday intuitively and automaticly. But that doesn't mean we should take it for granted. Please meet our 3D model of old yet still modern Plia chair designed by by Giancarlo Piretti in 1969. The folding mechanism of the chair was completely novel in its day. The chair rests on a joint made of three metal disks which connect the back, legs, and seat in such a way that they can be folded up into a flat compact form barely five centimeters thick. The elegant chair, which is also suitable for outdoor use, has clear rounded forms, an oval-insection tubular steel frame, and transparent plastic surfaces. When folded up, it can be hung on a wall hook made specially for this purpose, but can also be stacked when folded out. Due to its straightforward construction and simple manufacturing, “Plia” can be produced at low cost and offered at correspondingly favorable prices.




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TON - Chair 002 Following the trademark of bentwood craftmanship, this... TON - Stockholm chair 3D model of Stockholm chair reflects TON’s incoropration... This 3D model will fit perfectly in all range of interiors...• — not member yet ?Use your arrow keys to navigate between images and lots.Skip to main content does anyone know of the plia chair? how could i find its value? The manifestation of the new era focussing on plastic material – that’s how Plia was acclaimed in 1967 when it was launched at the Furniture Fair in Milan.Design ArchirivoltoClear DesignDesign CasaCouches ChairsDining Table ChairsSeating ChairsChairs ArmchairsArchirivolto FiamContemporary BeachForwardDandy - chair with body in acrylic and relief texture | Size of this preview: 418 × 600 pixels. Other resolutions: 167 × 240 pixels | 334 × 480 pixels | 535 × 768 pixels | 713 × 1,024 pixels | 1,284 × 1,843 pixels. Ngv design, giancarlo piretti, plia folding chair, 1969




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