Vintage Italian Desk Chair Agorà by Paolo Favaretto for Emmegi, 1970s, Set of 2

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This set of Agorà chairs was designed by Paolo Favaretto for the Italian manufacturer Emmegi during the 1970s. The frame is made of anodized aluminum. The seat and backrest are made of bent beech plywood. Furniture made of this material combines the simplicity of form with the natural character of wood. The bends and roundings of the wood make them similar to the forms created by nature. The wide seat and contoured backrest ensure the comfort of the chair. The feet of the legs are adjustable. Agorà is the first chair that Paolo designed for Emmegi.

Paolo Favaretto was born in Italy in 1950. He is an Italian designer and architect. After graduating in architecture in Venice, he founded the design firm now known as Favaretto & Partners. He is an active designer and industry consultant. He worked with many international companies, winning many awards and distinctions. His works are published in the most important specialist journals.

Emmegi is an Italian brand founded in 1962. They specialize in designing armchairs and seats for office and public spaces, as well as interior furnishing accessories. The company focuses on continuous technological development and innovation. Over the years, the company has received many prestigious awards around the world, including: The 2008 Good Design Award in the Furniture section, awarded by the Chicago Atheneum of Architecture and Design, and the 2008 Grandesign Award from the Plana Cultural Association in Milan.

The chairs are in original vintage condition with traces of time and wear. They have minor scratches and scuffs. The seat of one of them has fading on the plywood. They have a patented industrial design with the BREV.DEP stamp. The seat is at a height of 42 cm.

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