Pair of vintage Cesca chairs by Marcel Breuer for Gavina, Italy 1950s

Poland

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About this vintage design furniture

A stunning and world wide known Cesca chair was designed in the 1920s by Marcel Breuer. There have been no less than three official manufacturers of the chair. The first was Thonet, starting in 1927. Then in the 1950s, Gavina started making them with Breuer’s blessing and participation (the Italian company was the first to name the chair the “Cesca” after Breuer’s daughter, Francesca). In the 1960s Gavina was bought by Knoll, who is today considered to be the only makers of authentic “Cesca” chairs. All of them with minimal differences. This pair of chairs come from Italy from the 50s. They have a black varnished beech frame based on a chrome-plated metal structure. The caning seat is waived in an older way using individual holes, not wedges and reed tape, like in more modern versions. Caning is in good condition with a nice deep patina. Both seats and the backrests are in great condition, with minor signs of wear and time traces on the chrome.

Reference : 200163

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Features

Length
46 cm
Height
78 cm
Depth
47 cm
Designer
Otto BRAUER
Condition
Good
Period
1950s
Origin
Italian
Colour
Black
Main material
Wicker
Other material
Metal

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Poland
  • 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

Otto BRAUER

Otto Brauer (1918-1967) was a Danish industrial designer, famous for his creations in glass and metal. He studied at the Royal Danish School of Fine Arts and worked for a number of design and glass companies, including Holmegaard Glassworks, where he created some of his most famous works.

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