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By Carlo de Carli

CDC.1 Lounge Chair Fully Upholstered

€2,999

CDC.1 Lounge Chair was designed by Carlo De Carli in 1954 and features the elegantly minimalist design style, typical of the era. The CDC.1 Lounge Chair meets the ground in a graceful and slender way; its arms swooping like wings, giving the furniture a sense of poetic depth, whilst carrying a strong character. With its sleek silhouette and dynamic, angular lines the lounge chair marries streamlined functionalism with playful whimsy and is well-suited for conversation and relaxation in the modern residential environment.

  • Upholstery:Boucle, GUBI (005, Standard)
  • Back Upholstery:Soft Leather, GUBI (Black, Standard)
  • Base Finish:Black Matt Base
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CDC.1 Lounge Chair was designed by Carlo De Carli in 1954 and features the elegantly minimalist design style, typical of the era. The CDC.1 Lounge Chair meets the ground in a graceful and slender way; its arms swooping like wings, giving the furniture a sense of poetic depth, whilst carrying a strong character. With its sleek silhouette and dynamic, angular lines the lounge chair marries streamlined functionalism with playful whimsy and is well-suited for conversation and relaxation in the modern residential environment.

Elegant minimalism.

 
 

STREAMLINED FUNCTIONALISM

 

The CDC.1 Lounge Chair marries streamlined functionalism with playful whimsy and is well-suited for conversation and relaxation in the modern residential environment. The clean lines and neutral color palette make it easy to pair with other design silhouettes and create a classy atmosphere.

 

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CARLO DE CARLI

 

Carlo De Carli was not only an architect and designer, who made a profound impact on design in the 20th century, but also one of Italy’s leading and most respected professors, who left a fundamental mark of theoretical reflections and ethics of behavior in an entire generation of architects. A fine sense for modern material, design and industry and a willingness to experiment and invent, characterizes Carlo De Carli’s contribution to postwar architecture and design, and earned him a reputation as one of the greatest masters of Italian design.

 

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