Sella

Category
Armchairs
Brands
Designers
Dimensions
L 102 cm - P 97 cm - H 42/83 cm
Finiture
Walnuts, Chromed metal, Coating on request
Year
1964 - 2019
The Sella armchair by Tacchini, designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, is an icon of Italian design that combines functionality, ergonomics and timeless style. The structure is solid but visually light, with clean and essential lines that adapt perfectly to different contexts. The enveloping padding and attention to detail make **Sella** a refined and versatile armchair, capable of integrating elegantly into any environment.
Tacchini
Tacchini is an Italian company created in 1967 by Antonio Tacchini. All products are made in the Brianza area between Milan and Como with a strong manufacturing and artisan tradition. This allows the company to directly control their quality, minimize pollution and energy consumption resulting from their transportation. Tacchini has always collaborated with the great masters of design such as Achille Castiglioni and Gianfranco Frattini and still today continues on a path of re-editions that challenges and teaches contemporaneity.
Carlo De Carli
Carlo De Carli, born in Milan in 1910, was an Italian architect, designer and academic considered one of the protagonists of modern architecture and industrial design. Graduated in architecture, he worked in Gio Ponti's studio. He created most of his architectural, exhibition and design works from the post-war period to the early seventies. His work as a creator places the person at the center of the project, privileging the process of forming spaces rather than their being. He won several awards such as the Compasso d'Oro in 1954.