










A striking set of four Italian chairs from circa 1970, characterized by a bold, avant-garde design rooted in geometric purity. The structure of each chair is ingeniously composed of four oak-veneered wood panels that interlock perpendicularly, creating a rigid yet visually light architectural form. The high backrest features two distinctive circular perforations, a signature detail that serves both as a minimalist graphic element and a functional handle. This design reflects the radical research of the late 1960s and early 1970s, where Italian designers sought to strip furniture down to its essential components. The beautiful grain of the oak veneer adds a warm, organic touch to the otherwise austere and "brutalist" silhouette. This set is perfect for a collector of rare Italian Modernism or as a sculptural dining set in a contemporary interior.