1965 'DSC106' CHAIR BY CASTELLI ITALY IN KVADRAT HALLINGDAL 65
The iconic DSC106 chair designed by Giancarlo Piretti in 1965 for Castelli Italy. A masterpiece of style and comfort, with a widened seat and curved sections accompanied by a cast alloy frame.
This particular example has been freshly upholstered in the luxurious Kvadrat Hallingdal 65 Wool in the 0907 colourway (a neon yellow/green).
The frame is shiny and bright whilst maintaining the patina these pieces enjoy.
An ideal piece as an occasional or desk chair.
Available to view at our Alexandria Studio and please contact us should you have any questions about this or any of our available pieces.
Dimensions: width 568 mm x height 757 mm x depth 559 mm
The iconic DSC106 chair designed by Giancarlo Piretti in 1965 for Castelli Italy. A masterpiece of style and comfort, with a widened seat and curved sections accompanied by a cast alloy frame.
This particular example has been freshly upholstered in the luxurious Kvadrat Hallingdal 65 Wool in the 0907 colourway (a neon yellow/green).
The frame is shiny and bright whilst maintaining the patina these pieces enjoy.
An ideal piece as an occasional or desk chair.
Available to view at our Alexandria Studio and please contact us should you have any questions about this or any of our available pieces.
Dimensions: width 568 mm x height 757 mm x depth 559 mm
The iconic DSC106 chair designed by Giancarlo Piretti in 1965 for Castelli Italy. A masterpiece of style and comfort, with a widened seat and curved sections accompanied by a cast alloy frame.
This particular example has been freshly upholstered in the luxurious Kvadrat Hallingdal 65 Wool in the 0907 colourway (a neon yellow/green).
The frame is shiny and bright whilst maintaining the patina these pieces enjoy.
An ideal piece as an occasional or desk chair.
Available to view at our Alexandria Studio and please contact us should you have any questions about this or any of our available pieces.
Dimensions: width 568 mm x height 757 mm x depth 559 mm
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Giancarlo Piretti, born in 1940 in Bologna, Italy, is a distinguished interior and industrial designer known for his innovative contributions to furniture design. He studied drawing at the Art Institute of Bologna, where he later taught Interior Design. Piretti's career has been marked by a commitment to creativity and functionality, leading him to create several iconic pieces that have become staples in modern design.
One of Piretti's most notable works is the Plia Chair, designed in 1967. This folding and stacking chair is celebrated for its practical yet stylish design, making it a popular choice in various settings. The Plia chair exemplifies Piretti's ability to blend form and function, and it has gained recognition as a significant piece of furniture design in the 20th century. Other important designs include the Alky Chair and the Plona Chair, both showcasing his innovative approach to materials and ergonomics.
Piretti's work has been widely recognized within the design community. In 1988, he unveiled the "Piretti Collection" at Chicago's NeoCon, which received acclaim for its originality and aesthetic appeal. His designs are not only functional but also reflect a deep understanding of user experience, making them timeless additions to any space.
His contributions to design have earned him a place in prestigious collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. The ongoing production of his works, particularly the Plia chair by Anonima Castelli, highlights his lasting influence on contemporary interior design and his ability to create pieces that resonate with both designers and consumers alike.