Mario Botta Quinta Chair for Alias, 1984
The Quinta chair by Swiss architect Mario Botta for Italian manufacturer Alias, 1984. The chair emphasizes the use of steel tubing and the aesthetic qualities of perforated sheet metal in its design. Its radical shape remains as relevant as ever within contemporary design.
“This is a very vain chair. It wants everyone to see everything about it. It was made so that every point of connection is clear; nothing is hidden. The seat is made with perforated holes so that you can see the understructure.” - Botta.
Impeccable condition.
H- 37 in , SH- 18 in, W- 17.5 in ,D- 22 in
The Quinta chair by Swiss architect Mario Botta for Italian manufacturer Alias, 1984. The chair emphasizes the use of steel tubing and the aesthetic qualities of perforated sheet metal in its design. Its radical shape remains as relevant as ever within contemporary design.
“This is a very vain chair. It wants everyone to see everything about it. It was made so that every point of connection is clear; nothing is hidden. The seat is made with perforated holes so that you can see the understructure.” - Botta.
Impeccable condition.
H- 37 in , SH- 18 in, W- 17.5 in ,D- 22 in
The Quinta chair by Swiss architect Mario Botta for Italian manufacturer Alias, 1984. The chair emphasizes the use of steel tubing and the aesthetic qualities of perforated sheet metal in its design. Its radical shape remains as relevant as ever within contemporary design.
“This is a very vain chair. It wants everyone to see everything about it. It was made so that every point of connection is clear; nothing is hidden. The seat is made with perforated holes so that you can see the understructure.” - Botta.
Impeccable condition.
H- 37 in , SH- 18 in, W- 17.5 in ,D- 22 in