Fronzoni '64 chair is designed by AG Fronzoni for Cappellini with metal square section tube frame in white or anthracite matt varnished and seat in medium-density fibre conglomerate panel, matt. Feet with black plastic tips.
Seat designed in 1964.
Geometry was the primary source of inspiration for the versatile Fronzoni ’64 chair, designed by the master of minimalism AG Fronzoni during his quest to eliminate all excessive components from objects of design. This seat is a conceptual furnishing element, composed of a series of squares and straight lines that cut cleanly through space, as if they were drawn with a ruler. The essential lines are precisely what make this chair so well-suited and adaptable to every setting. The Fronzoni ’64 chair has a base of square tubular metal, with a seat made of white or anthracite matte-lacquered wood. Seat designed in 1964, made of metal with lacquered wooden seat, available in the original white or anthracite colours.
An eclectic name in the design and graphics panorama, AG Fronzoni based his aesthetic studies on the elaboration and design of content. Fronzoni’s philosophy can best be summarised by his simple and effective words: “Aim for the essential, eliminate the superfluous, every unnecessary flourish, elaborate a concept based on mathematics, around a fundamental idea, an elementary structure, fiercely avoid waste and excess.” Thus, the elements in the Fronzoni ’64 series are characterized by linear and geometric shapes, a perfect representation of his stylistic signature.
Starting price (VAT included): € 915,00