Baleri Italia
Caprichair Chair
Jolly
An armchair with a simple and essential design which however hides a skilful modulation of solids and voids, all rigorously orchestrated according to pre-established geometries. Caprichair takes shape from the hand of Hannes Wettstein and his ability to create a strong element that is well suited to convivial contexts such as living rooms, dining rooms or waiting rooms, studies and much more. The shape of Caprichair is both simple and difficult to define, since it presents itself as a real graft of surfaces with multiple dimensions and variable depths, modeled so as to define a seat, two armrests and a backrest. Available in different finishes, it is supported by small feet that are deliberately of little importance, aimed at not distracting attention from the central figure.
W.58 x D.61 x H.81 cm
Seat Height 48 cm
Available also in Large version in W.67 x D.61 cm
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Baleri Italia was born thanks to the design work of Enrico Baleri and Marilisa Decimo, a duo who wanted to enhance the most rigorous and functional part of furniture design, creating collections where not only a stylistic but also conceptual order is strongly perceived. The pragmatism of this idea reverberates in the dialogue between the different furnishing elements for the living room, the bedroom and any other space, offering fans of the genre a real selection from which to draw inspiration not only for their own home, but also for more public and diversified spaces.Read more
Designed by
Hannes Wettstein
Hannes Wettstein (1958-2008) was one of the most important Swiss designers of his generation. Born in Canton Ticino but raised in Zurich, he made his mark in the early 1980s by designing a series of successful lighting systems for the Swiss company Belux, specialized in the lighting sector. The rest of his career will instead see him active above all in Italy, where he was launched by Enrico Baleri, one of the greatest talent scouts in the history of Italian design, who had discovered the talent for product design of figures such as Mario Botta and Philippe Starck. Protagonist of the great return to a more measured and rational design after the excesses of Radical Design that characterized the 1980s, Wettstein is contested by the largest Italian companies, from Molteni & C. to Cassina, from Oluce to Artemide, from Desalto to Alessi, and can also boast important international collaborations with brands such as the Danish Erik Jorgensen or the Belgian Bulo. He was also appreciated as an interior designer, the role in which he created the Swiss embassy in Washington and the Grand Hyatt hotel in Berlin. After his untimely death, the activity is continued by his collaborators, gathered in the Hannes Wettstein Studio.Read more