


Pair of “Bastiano” armchairs in rosewood, designed by Tobia Scarpa, manufacturer Gavina, Italy, 1960s.
Pair of “Bastiano” armchairs in rosewood, designed by Tobia Scarpa, manufacturer Gavina, Italy, 1960s.
A pair of armchairs with clean lines and balanced proportions, emblematic of 1960s Italian design. Solid structures made of rosewood, a noble wood with striking grain and warm tones, frame the upholstered cushions with a wide, comfortable seat and back. The design stands out for its formal sobriety and meticulous construction, reflecting the functionalist aesthetic and material sophistication characteristic of Gavina's production and the modernist language of Tobia Scarpa.
The piece epitomizes the combination of geometric rigor, artisanal quality, and comfort, representing post-war Italian furniture, where the balance between form, function, and richness of materials defines timeless elegance.
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