Vintage lounge chair model Margaretha Gregori Salotti 1960

Netherlands

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About this vintage design furniture

Italian design lounge chair designed in the 60s. This Italian design lounge chair is reupholstered in a stunning white microfibre fabric in the color white. The microfibre fabric has the same characteristics as the alcantara fabric, which makes it easy to keep the fabric clean. The condition of this Gregori Salotti lounge chair This vintage design armchair is in very good condition. The upholstery is new, also the foam is still in good condition. The lounge chair is very comfortable to sit on. The frame is painted in a very light gray color. Italian design Italians stand for design. Not just in furniture, but for everything. The Italian is a perfectionist who wants everything to look beautiful. From the cups and saucers of coffee to their house and from their shoes to their toilet. Italy has been at the forefront when it design comes to everything for years. On all levels. Read more on the blog Italian design.

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Features

Length
108 cm
Height
80 cm
Depth
100 cm
Designer
Natuzzi
Period
1960s
Origin
Italian
Colour
White
Main material
Fabric
Other material
Wood

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Netherlands
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Natuzzi

Salotti is a renowned designer whose innovative and aesthetic work has left its mark on the design industry. Born in a small Italian town, Salotti developed a passion for design at an early age. He studied interior design at Milan's University of Fine Arts, where he acquired the skills needed to create functional and aesthetic spaces.

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