Agapecasa
Tre 3 Chair
Comfortable, simple, and above all successful, this seat is made of traditional materials such as wood and leather in a sumptuous reference to the past. The use of three legs instead of four gives it a lighter and more interesting air, ideal for those looking for an out-of-the-ordinary object. The Tre 3 project envisages that the higher rear leg is the perfect housing for the backrest, which is in turn joined to the seat. The result is almost perfect and functional, a thought that translates very well both in the living space and in more formal areas such as studios, waiting rooms and more, depending on taste.
W.53 x D.51 x H.79 cm
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The passion for high-end design as well as the long collaboration with Angelo Mangiarotti led to the establishment of Agapecasa, a company where quality and culture of the past interwine into one to give life to original and timeless pieces of one of the greatest masters of post-war Italian design and architecture. Agape, leading company in the production of bathroom furniture that has been the main character of Made in Italy quality since 1973, Agapecasa retains attention to detail, creative strength and the desire to carry on a tradition of excellence that still amazes and fascinates today.Read more
Designed by
Angelo Mangiarotti
Angelo Mangiarotti (1921-2012) was one of the great protagonists of Italian design of the twentieth century. Born in Milan, he was one of the founding members of the Association for Industrial Design (ADI), from which he was awarded a Compasso d'Oro for his career in 1994. He has carried on in parallel throughout his life the activity of architect and designer and that of teacher, teaching in some of the most prestigious universities in the world. His career as an architect began with a short but intense experience in the United States, where he got to know some of the world's leading architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Walter Gropius. Back in Italy, he worked for a few years in collaboration with Bruno Morassutti, signing popular projects such as the Casa a Tre Cilindri in the San Siro district in Milan. In addition to housing, Mangiarotti specialized in infrastructure architecture: many of the most important city stations in Milan bear his signature, such as those of Rogoredo and Porta Venezia. His main field, however, remains that of design, where he stands out for his great attention to the use of materials and functionality. He was a great lover of sculpture and art who had a strong influence in his creations, made for brands such as Artemide, Vistosi, Danese Milano and Skipper. Re-editions of his products appear today in the catalogs of brands such as Poltrona Frau and Karakter, while his most emblematic creations are re-proposed by Agape for the Agapecasa line.Read more