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The D.154.2 Armchair by Molteni & C, part of the renowned Gio Ponti Collection, was originally designed for one of Ponti’s most beloved architectural projects: the Planchart Villa in Caracas, completed between 1953 and 1957. This armchair reflects the innovative spirit and international influence that Ponti absorbed during his travels to Latin America in the early 1950s.
With a unique design that resembles a cozy shell, the D.154.2 combines comfort with architectural precision. Its structure features a rigid polyurethane frame complemented by a soft polyurethane counter-frame and cushion, all upholstered in high-quality Molteni & C fabrics. This intricate layering ensures both durability and luxurious comfort, making the armchair a perfect addition to any sophisticated interior.
A true testament to Ponti’s design genius, this armchair won the prestigious Wallpaper Design Awards in 2016, solidifying its place as an icon in modern furniture design. Its versatile form allows it to blend effortlessly into a variety of settings, from living rooms to contemporary offices, making it an essential piece for design aficionados who appreciate both aesthetics and functionality.
Item No.
311178_MOLTENI
Dimensions
120 W – 81 D – 74 H. All measurements are in cm.
Details & finishing
Wonder WG457 Fabric.
Feet in chrome-plated steel.
Delivery & returns
Delivered to you in 12 weeks.
The estimated arrival date is determined by the brand inventory, purchase date and the recipient's location. See our shipping policy.
Artisan tradition and technological innovation: Molteni furniture is the highest expression of Made in Italy. Angelo Molteni founded the company with the same name in 1934, in Giussano, in the heart of Brianza. Since its beginnings, despite being more like a craft workshop than a company, Molteni focuses on the quality of the product: excellence becomes an obsession for the company.Today Molteni&C is an industrial group specialized in the furniture sector. Today, Molteni furnishings are the synthesis of craftsmanship and technological innovation.
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