D120 armchair by Valeria Borsani & Alfredo Bonetti for Tecno, 1970s






The D120 armchair, designed by Valeria Borsani & Alfredo Bonetti for Tecno in the 1970s, is a testament to the era's innovative approach to furniture design. This extraordinary piece captures the essence of vintage sophistication fused with modern resilience, making it a timeless addition to any interior. Dressed in luxurious pink velvet, the original period fabric evokes a sense of classic elegance. This upholstery not only offers supreme comfort, but also serves as a vivid visual anchor in any room, infusing a vibrant and sophisticated tone. The base of the armchair is brilliantly constructed with steel feet and plates, creating a stark and contemporary contrast to the softness of the velvet. This interplay of materials enhances the robustness of the chair and offers a modern twist to traditional comfort, ensuring stability and durability that will stand the test of time. One of the most striking features of the D120 armchair is the geometric design of the armrests. Not only functional, these joints are a focal point of artistic expression, highlighting the meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail for which Borsani and Bonetti are known. These elements not only enhance the structural integrity of the armchair, but also contribute to its distinctive aesthetic, making it a conversation piece as well as a resting place. With its crisp, clean lines, the D120 armchair offers a versatile aesthetic that can integrate seamlessly into various furniture styles, from mid-century modern to contemporary minimalism. Whether placed as a single piece or combined with furnishing accessories, this armchair is able to make a bold statement without encroaching on the room.
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