This Vilhelm Wohlert Piano Chair was sold recently at Wright for $1,062.
Ari Lounge Chair and Ottoman by Arne Norell
These 1966 Arne Norell designed lounge chair and ottoman were sold at a recent Wright Auction for $2,750.
Area Sofa by Antonio Citterio
Upheld at a recent Wright Auction
Transat Chair by Eileen Gray
In Black I find this mid century Transat Chair by Eileen Gray a highly modern design. As if designed in 2020. Love it!
Sold at Wright Auctions for $5,312
The Furniture of Carlo Mollino
The Furniture of Carlo Mollino
239 pages : 30 cm
“Original and inventive, the work of Carlo Mollino (1905-73) is a unique chapter in the history of twentieth-century Italian design and architecture. For the first time, this book presents his complete works in furniture and interior design. Most of Mollino’s furniture was site specific with one-off pieces created for specially commissioned interiors. Rarely available, these works are highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts alike.” “From the start, both Mollino’s interests and personality set him apart from his contemporaries. Influenced by the Second Futurism and Surrealist avant-gardes, Mollino was a modern-day Renaissance man active in an impressive number of fields, including aeronautics, automobile design, art, photography, set design, town planning, furniture, interior decoration and architecture. Through his extensive artistic research, he was able to combine various contrasting forms of expression, which gave his work a remarkable and unusual dynamic. His furniture was based on organic shapes, such as tree branches, animal horns and the human body – with the female profile figuring prominently in his designs. Beyond this highly personal aesthetic, his work involved research into materials and technology, and the development of complex construction techniques, as with the celebrated bent plywood ‘Arabesque’ table of 1950.” “Illustrated with original drawings, sketches and archival photographs, The Furniture of Carlo Mollino represents the most comprehensive record of Mollino’s design production. Realized in collaboration with the Museo Casa Mollino and written by the Museum’s curators, Napoleone and Fulvio Ferrari, this monograph offers an insight into Mollino’s groundbreaking oeuvre.”–BOOK JACKET