Designed by: Nanda Vigo
Manufactured by: Acerbis
An eclectic and visionary artist, an undisputed master of Italian creativity, Nanda Vigo was a protagonist of the Milanese and European cultural scene of the 1960s, who distinguished herself through her language capable of integrating art, architecture and design.
She conceived and produced the Due Più armchair almost as a game, in 1971. While working on the design of a chair with a chrome-plated tubular iron structure, the idea of using rollers as seat and back was born. From this hypothesis, she tried to realize the chair with two upholstered cylinders covered with Mongolian fur: thus was born the iconic chair that is now recognized all over the world. Manufactured by Acerbis.
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Designed in 1971.
20.1" W, 21.5" D, 28.3" H
Seat: 18.5" H
Designed by: Nanda Vigo
Manufactured by: Acerbis
An eclectic and visionary artist, an undisputed master of Italian creativity, Nanda Vigo was a protagonist of the Milanese and European cultural scene of the 1960s, who distinguished herself through her language capable of integrating art, architecture and design.
She conceived and produced the Due Più armchair almost as a game, in 1971. While working on the design of a chair with a chrome-plated tubular iron structure, the idea of using rollers as seat and back was born. From this hypothesis, she tried to realize the chair with two upholstered cylinders covered with Mongolian fur: thus was born the iconic chair that is now recognized all over the world. Manufactured by Acerbis.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 1971.
20.1" W, 21.5" D, 28.3" H
Seat: 18.5" H