Fiam Italia
Ghost Armchair
Price starting from € 5.081,00*
*Price valid for the version in thk.12 mm curved glass (cod. 02).
An armchair that has been able to make history, becoming one of the many icons of contemporary design, as well as of the use of glass in the field of furniture. Designed in 1987 by Cini Boeri, it is considered a classic, and for this reason exhibited in the most prestigious museums in the world. It is made of a single piece of thinly-thick (12 mm) curved glass, cut and folded like a giant origami. Its design, as well as the realization itself, represent the perfect union of craftsmanship, tradition and technological innovation, a triptych without which it would be impossible to bring it to life. Despite its light shapes, Ghost is particularly resistant; it can withstand up to 150 kg and numerous bumps.
W.95 x D.75 x H.68 cm
Seat Height 32 cm
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FIAM Italia has a unique and well-defined vocation: glass. The great skill of the FIAM workers in the processing of curved glass has allowed the company to become the reference point for all designers who want to get the best out of this material. Indeed, the complex production processes facing glass are only possible thanks to a unique blend of technology and craftsmanship. The FIAM glass furnishings are therefore very modern, yet they maintain an innate classical elegance in the proportions that make them truly timeless furniture.Read more
Designed by
Cini Boeri
Cini Boeri (1924-2020) was one of the most prominent female figures in the history of Italian design. A curious and determined woman, thanks to her talent she managed to make her way in a traditionally male-dominated environment such as that of architecture. In the products she conceived and in her interior design projects, the human being always comes first: she was always looking for comfortable solutions for human needs, advocating a more informal lifestyle that favoured comfort and functionality. Her collaboration with Arflex was particularly fruitful and lasting, which also led her to victory in the Compasso d'Oro in 1979, but she had the opportunity to work with many of the most important Italian brands of her time: Fiam, Knoll, Poltrona Frau, Artemide, Fusital, Venini, Rosenthal and many others. He had three children, all destined for great success: Stefano, a famous architect author of projects such as Bosco Verticale in Milan, Tito, an important economist, who reached the top of institutions such as INPS, and Sandro, an appreciated journalist in the field of scientific divulgation.Read more