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Introducing the ultimate in luxury and style: the limited edition San Leonardo lounge chair designed by Alessandro Mendini in 1986 for Matteo Grassi Italy. Numbered 14/100 and complete with its matching footstool, this set is a true masterpiece of Italian design.

Alessandro Mendini is one of the most important and influential designers of the 20th century. Born in Milan in 1931, he studied architecture and began his career as a designer in the 1960s. He was a key figure in the Italian design movement of the 1970s and was a founding member of the design collective, Studio Alchimia. Mendini was known for his use of bold colors, patterns, and textures, as well as his incorporation of historical and cultural references into his work. He designed furniture, household objects, and even buildings, always with an eye for innovation and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of design.

The limited edition San Leonardo lounge chair is a perfect example of Mendini's unique approach to design. The combination of colors and textures creates a striking visual effect, while the simple lines and minimalist design ensure that the chair is both functional and beautiful.

Crafted with the highest attention to detail, this limited edition set is a true work of art. The sleek lines and minimalist design make it a timeless classic that will never go out of style, while the unique color combination adds a touch of modern sophistication. Designed by the renowned Alessandro Mendini, this set is a must-have for collectors and design enthusiasts alike.

Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room, office, or study, this lounge chair and footstool set is sure to impress. So why wait? Invest in the limited edition San Leonardo lounge chair designed by Alessandro Mendini in 1986 for Matteo Grassi Italy, numbered 14/100, and complete with its footstool today and elevate your space to new heights of luxury and style, with a piece designed by one of the most important and influential designers of the 20th century.

Measurements lounge chair: H 98 x W 101 x D 100 cm. Seating height 47cm. Measurements hocker: W 60 x D 64 x H 45 cm.

The set will be shipped abroad insured in a custom made wooden crate. Cost of transport to the US crate included is Euro 1.850

Alessandro Mendini (born 16 August 1931 in Milan) is an Italian designer and architect. He played an important part in the development of Italian design. He also worked, aside from his artistic career, for Casabella, Modo and Domus magazines. His design has been characterized by his strong interest in mixing different cultures and different forms of expression; he creates graphics, furniture, interiors, paintings and architectures and wrote several articles and books; he is also renowned as an enthusiastic member of jury in architectural competition for young designers. He also teaches at the University of Milan. Mendini graduated from Politecnico di Milano in 1959 with a degree in architecture and worked as a designer with Marcello Nizzoli. He was the editor-in-chief of a magazine from 1980 to 1985 and changed the landscape of modern design through his quintessential works of postmodernism, such as the Proust Armchair and the Groninger Museum. Just as works of the Renaissance period expressed human values and sensibilities, Mendini has contributed to bringing into the heart of design those “values” and “sensibilities” that have been eclipsed by commercialism and functionalism. He collaborates with leading international brands including Cartier, Hermes, and Swarovski.

the set will be shipped insured overseas in a custom made wooden crate. Cost of transport is crate included.

Alessandro Mendini (16 August 1931 – 18 February 2019) was an Italian designer and architect. He played an important part in the development of Italian, Postmodern, and Radical design. He also worked, aside from his artistic career, for Casabella, Modo and Domus magazines.

The character of his design is marked by what was his strong interest in mixing different cultures and different forms of expression; he created graphics, furniture, interiors, paintings and architecture and also wrote several articles and books. He was renowned as an enthusiastic member of jury in architectural competitions for young designers. He taught at the University of Milan.

Mendini was born in Milan. He graduated from Politecnico di Milano in 1959 with a degree in architecture and worked as a designer with Marcello Nizzoli. He was the editor-in-chief of Domus magazine from 1979 to 1985 and changed the landscape of modern design through his quintessential works of postmodernism, such as the Proust Armchair and the Groninger Museum. Just as works of the Renaissance period expressed human values and sensibilities, Mendini contributed to bringing into the heart of design those “values” and “sensibilities” that have been eclipsed by commercialism and functionalism. He collaborated with leading international brands including Cartier, Hermes, Vacheron Constantin, Swarovski, Venini, and Supreme.

From 1989 up until his death in Milan in 2019 he ran his own practice in Milan, the Atelier Mendini, together with his younger brother Francesco Mendini (b. 1939).

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