P3 Lounge Chair
By Tito Agnoli, for Gubi
P3 Lounge Chair
By Tito Agnoli, For Gubi
$1,699.00
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SPEC #: GUB1546250 | ID: 10148530
P3 Lounge Chair
SPEC #: GUB1546250
ID: 10148530
Designed by Tito AgnoliRead Bio
Originally designed in 1964 by Tito Agnoli for furniture company Bonancina 1889, the P3 Lounge Chair is an icon of Italian mid-century design. Gubi, working in close collaboration with Bonancina 1889, has now re-issued this classic piece for the modern day.
The P3 Lounge Chair is made of handwoven rattan strips fixed to angular steel frame in a beautiful showcase of the material's natural warmth and texture. While the rattan construction is a nod to P3's mid-century roots, its sculptural, modern silhouette feels at home in contemporary spaces as well.
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Specifications
- Finish: Rattan
- Size: 24.8"W x 25.9"H x 41.3"D
- Shipping Weight: 57.83 lbs
- Product Weight: 25.13 lbs
- Materials: Steel, Rattan
- Seat Depth: 18.6"
- Seat Width: 21.1"
- Seat Height: 11.6"
- Country of Origin: Indonesia
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About Tito Agnoli
Tito Agnoli was born into an Italian family, in Lima, Peru, in 1931. He came to Italy after the war. Trained as a painter (having studied with Sironi), in 1949 he enrolled in the Faculty of Architecture, where he graduated in 1959.
Agnoli was an assistant to both Gio Ponti and to Carlo De Darli in his early years. However, even in the early Fifties, he was already carrying out an intense professional activity in the field of design.
Agnoli has created projects for, among others, Arflex, Cinova, Lema, Matteo Grassi, Molteni, Montina, Oluce, Pierantonio Bonacina, Poltrona Frau, Schiffini, Ycami. Several times recommended for the Compasso d'Oro (Golden Compass) Award, in 1986 he won the gold medal at the Neocon in Chicago. Some of his pieces are kept in the permanent collection of the MoMa in New York.
Tito Agnoli died in Milan on February 2012.
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Founded in 1967 by Gubi and Lisbeth Olsen, the brand is defined by a passion for the past as well as the present. Gubi is a distinctive international design icon. Hunting down forgotten design icons like Greta Grossman, Jacques Adnet, and Mathieu Mategot, Gubi brings designs from the thirties through the seventies back to life, the collection is rounded out by collaborations with up and coming designers, forming a highly versatile brand. Gubi lights are as eclectic as they are provoking, a product of each designer's courage, instinct and curiosity. With simple yet striking shapes, unique materials and innovative techniques, Gubi is a contemporary vision. Gubi effectively blurs the lines between past and present, delivering symbolic lamps that leave a powerful impression on both the eye and imagination.
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