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The Cassina Utrecht armchair, designed by Gerrit T. Rietveld in 1935, is a timeless masterpiece of modernist design. Originally conceived for serial production while Rietveld was working for the Metz & Co. department store in Amsterdam, the Utrecht armchair combines market needs with an emphasis on comfort and relaxation. Each element of the chair is treated as a separate unit, reflecting Rietveld’s experimental vision and adherence to the principles of the Neoplastic movement.
With its clean, geometric lines and soft padding, the Utrecht armchair offers both visual appeal and an inviting seating experience. It has become a design icon, celebrated for its balance of functionality and artistic expression. This chair remains a symbol of modernist innovation, making it a standout piece in any contemporary living space.
Item No.
63701
Dimensions
64 W – 85 D – 70 H. All measurements are in cm.
Details & finishing
Structure: main frame seat and backrest in steel rod with elastic bands
Massive poplar wood armrests
Padding in polyurethane foam in different density
Polyester padding with resin along with light velvet
Quilted upholstery can be made in fabric or quilted leather
Foot in black plastic material
Delivery & returns
Delivered to you in 10 – 12 weeks.
The estimated arrival date is determined by the brand inventory, purchase date and the recipient's location. See our shipping policy.
Cassina, founded in Meda in 1927, launched industrial design in Italy during the 1950s by taking a completely new approach that saw a shift from handcraftsmanship to serial production. The company has always had a pioneering attitude thanks to its commitment to research and innovation, combining avant-garde technological skill with traditional craftsmanship. Over the years, it has worked with important architects, designers and creatives to envision new forms and transform them into projects. Today, ‘The Cassina Perspective’ expresses the company’s vision and values through an eclectic collection where innovative products and icons from the Modern Movement come together to create welcoming environments, dialoguing according to a unique design code based on excellence.
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