Zanotta
Sant'Elia Armchair
Price € 3.215,00
An armchair with a solid and resistant steel structure, ideal for embodying the concept of modern and futuristic design. The structure of Sant'Elia is in polyurethane with leather covering near the armrests, backrest and seat, so as to guarantee unparalleled comfort. Ideal for anyone who wants to furnish homes but above all offices, waiting rooms and receptions with a touch of uncommon taste. Zanotta offers this chair in numerous variations to better adapt to everyone's needs and tastes, always guaranteed however by the extreme symmetry of the shapes as well as the formal rigor that is also perceived visually.
W.55 x D.68 x H.79 cm
Seat Height 41 cm
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
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Design and culture: from these two inspirations, Zanotta draws its identity. Browsing the Zanotta catalog is like entering a real design museum full of the key works of some of the biggest protagonists of the furnishings field. Founded in Nova Milanese by Aurelio Zanotta in the ‘50s, the company inextricably links its name to the avant-garde design season, from which innovative furnishings are born, often enriched by an ironic touch. To these timeless masterpieces, Zanotta flanks reissues of classics from the first half of the twentieth century and a contemporary collection inspired by great lightness and quality.Read more
Designed by
Giuseppe Terragni
Giuseppe Terragni (1904-1943) was one of the most important Italian architects of the first half of the twentieth century. Considered one of the founders of the current of Rationalism, with his works he managed to bring Italian architectural culture closer to the creative ferment and innovations that were revolutionizing the discipline in other parts of Europe, without however completely abandoning the attention to the plastic values of the historicist forms and monumentality that characterized the Italian architecture of the time. His main works were almost all built in Como, from the Novocomum apartment complex (1927-28) to the Casa del Fascio (1932-26) and the Sant'Elia nursery school (1936-37). Initially a convinced adherent of fascist militancy, Terragni however saw his research opposed by the official critics of the regime and was severely affected by the experience of war, ending his life with a sudden death at the age of only thirty-nine with the shadow of suicide hovering. Starting in 1965, an enlightened entrepreneur like Aurelio Zanotta rediscovered some furnishings designed by Terragni for his projects and decided to start their mass production, finding a place for them in the Zanotta catalog which still sees them in production.Read more