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Ernesto Lapadula
Rare Italian Art Deco Armchair in Purple Velvet, 1930
Height: 70 cm Width: 57 cm Depth: 62 cm Seat Height: 38 cm
Rare armchair from the Italian Art Deco period produced in 1930. The armchair can also be classified of the Italian Rationalist period (an architectural current that developed in Italy in the 1920s and 1930s in connection with the International Modern Movement, following the principles of functionalism, continuing in various bangs until the 1970s). The armchair has a walnut wood frame while the upholstery is purple velvet.
The armchair has slight scratches in the wood because it is original of the time, while the fabric of the seat and backrest has been replaced and reupholstered in fine purple velvet. Excellent overall condition.
Origin:
The seat comes from the private house Lapadula.
Ernesto Lapadula, great architect of the Italian rationalist period who in 1928 joined the MIAR. Also known as a cartoonist and illustrator and in the last period also as a journalist. His projects and realizations are still preserved in his studio in Rome and have been declared of "relevant historical value" and therefore confirmed as cultural heritage.