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Fettuccini armchair covered with white full grain leather

Designer:
Vladimir Kagan

Armchair with chromed steel frame.

White hide leather covering.

Dim. cm.: L 58 x P 61 x H.74.

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€ 3.050,00
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Available materials and colours

Fettuccini armchair is a surprising-shaped item designed by the great Vladimir Kagan.

It is made by a very robust steel plate, covered with full-grain hide leather.

 

The frame is available in several finishings:

  • powder coating treatment
  • galvanic treatment (shiny chrome, satin chrome, black nickel, shiny bronze)
  • double powder and liquid treatment (matt bronze, matt brass, titanium, striped brass, pewter)

 

Hide leather covering is available in many colours.
Don’t hesitate to contact us at info@italydreamdesign.com for any questions or to order a different version.
In the case of an order, we can send you some leather samples. That allows you to better appreciate the quality of the leather and to be sure about your colour choice.

 

Here we propose Fettuccini armchair in chromed structure and white hide full grain leather.

 

Size is W 58 x D 61 x H 74 cm.
The seat height is 47 cm.

 

A miracle of design, this unique and timeless object has a backrest made of a band that seems to hover in the air and performs sinuous curves drawn by its structure. Simple and elegant, it’s produced in the best tradition of Italian craftsmanship. All phases of production in this article are hand-made.

The meticulousness of the Tuscan masters and the choice of the finest materials guarantee exceptional finish and extreme refinement.
This armchair will become the symbol of exclusivity and style of your home or your office.

Code

Fettuccini

Width (cm)

58

Height (cm)

74

Depth (cm)

61

Height sitting (cm)

47

Volume (m³)

0,35

Weight (kg)

17

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Vladimir Kagan

Born in Worms on the Rhine, Germany in 1927, Vladimir Kagan came to the United States in 1938. His earliest focus was on painting and sculpture but in his formative years he became exceedingly attracted to architecture and design. He studied Architecture at Columbia University and in 1947 joined his father, Illi Kagan, a master cabinetmaker, to work in his woodworking shop and learn furniture making from the ground up.
Early commissions included the Delegate's Cocktail Lounges for the first United Nations Headquarters in Lake Success N.Y. (1947-48). In 1948 he opened his first shop in New York on East 65th Street and moved to fashionable 57th Street in 1950. His clients are luminaries in the world of art, theater, music and industry. Connoisseurs and museums are avidly collecting his designs today. Kagan's furniture is in private collections worldwide. His prize-winning designs have been published in books and magazines internationally and are in the permanent collections of the V&A London, the Vitra Design Museum and Die Neue Samlung in Germany as well as in the most prominent museums in the United States.
After a prolific career spanning nearly 70 years, Vladimir passed away in April of 2016. At 88 years old, he remained an active part of his company until the end, debuting one of his final designs the evening before he passed. While he often declared that his design philosophy embodied the axiom “less is more,” the same was not true of his life. A recipient of Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Brooklyn Museum, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, and the American Society of Furniture Designers, an inductee into the Interior Design Hall of Fame, as well as a father of 3 and grandfather of 6, Vladimir’s legacy is far reaching and will continue to be felt for decades to come.